Strong platform diversity.
Work spans multiple locking models, credential systems, and manufacturer-specific operating patterns.
ELECTRONIC LOCK PLATFORM EXPERIENCE
CODR Group has worked across a wide span of electronic locking technologies, with particularly strong experience in the ASSA ABLOY ecosystem and additional integration exposure across other major lock platforms.
That mix of platform knowledge matters when software needs to interact with credentialing, audit, provisioning, and day-to-day lock management in secure operating environments.
Work spans multiple locking models, credential systems, and manufacturer-specific operating patterns.
The integration challenge is often in the management layer, not just the lock hardware itself.
Experience includes the practical realities of deployment, lifecycle management, and user-facing administration.
PRIMARY MANUFACTURER EXPERIENCE
ASSA ABLOY is one of the best-known names in access solutions globally, with electronic locking platforms designed to support managed credentials, stronger control, and flexible deployment models. CODR Group has worked with some of the most important ASSA ABLOY electronic lock platforms used in the field.
That includes `CLIQ`, `eCLIQ`, and `SMARTair`, each of which brings its own operating model around keys, credentials, updates, and access administration.
MANUFACTURERS AND PLATFORMS
The value here is breadth as much as depth. Different lock platforms solve different access problems, and understanding those differences helps clients make more practical technical decisions.
`CLIQ`, `eCLIQ`, and `SMARTair` platform exposure across electronic lock and managed credential environments.
Experience with Codelocks and the Codelocks Connect ecosystem around managed smart locking workflows.
Worked with Loxal Security locking solutions including related key safe products used in controlled access scenarios.
Platform familiarity with the `S50 Series`, known for its mobile and battery-free digital locking approach.
WHAT CLIENTS BENEFIT FROM
Electronic lock integration often touches provisioning, credential lifecycle, audit data, mobile interaction, and administrative control. Strong outcomes depend on understanding the manufacturer platform well enough to make software decisions that reduce friction instead of creating it.
Software can be shaped around the way credentials, users, and access changes are actually managed in the platform.
Each lock ecosystem has its own strengths, administration model, and integration considerations that matter in production.
Experience across multiple lock manufacturers helps clients avoid assumptions that only make sense inside a single vendor worldview.