Cross-platform integration depth.
Very few firms have worked across as many major safe lock platforms and related software estates.
SAFE LOCK INTEGRATION EXPERTISE
CODR Group's strongest industry advantage is long-term technical experience in the safe lock and electronic locking sector. The work has involved integrating into world-leading safe locking solutions used in environments where reliability, control, auditability, and operational continuity matter.
That experience spans multiple major manufacturers and platforms, giving CODR Group a rare cross-platform view of how safe locking ecosystems behave in the real world.
Very few firms have worked across as many major safe lock platforms and related software estates.
Safe lock integration work demands discipline around audit trails, access control, reliability, and operational trust.
The value is not just knowledge of the products, but understanding how they are deployed, managed, and supported in real environments.
PRIMARY MANUFACTURER EXPERIENCE
dormakaba is one of the best-known names in secure access and safe lock technology, with long-established platforms used across banking, cash handling, and related high-security environments. CODR Group has the longest history with dormakaba safe locking solutions and has integrated across multiple generations of the platform estate.
That includes Axessor, Cencon, CenTran, Apexx, Cencon X, and Paxos, alongside the operational and software realities that sit around those product families.
DORMAKABA PLATFORM DEPTH
The dormakaba work is not limited to a single product generation. It spans route-oriented and branch-oriented locking models, older OTC estates, newer connected workflows, and the management layers that support users, permissions, auditability, and field operations.
dormakaba describes Apexx as a web-based safe lock software platform built to manage users, keys, routes, sites, and lock activity from a connected central environment. It is designed for organisations that need broad operational oversight rather than isolated lock programming, which makes it relevant in cash handling and distributed high-security estates.
In practice, Apexx encompasses more than lock commands. It sits around the operational model: permissions, scheduling, route logic, audit reporting, and the supporting workflow required to keep field activity controlled and traceable. That broader software footprint is part of the value in having direct integration experience with the platform.
The Axessor range, including the `AS284` and `AS283` platforms, is built around networked and programmable high-security locking for safes, vaults, and related secure containers. The platform supports multiple locks, user hierarchies, time-based controls, event memory, and the wider administrative model needed in enterprise cash and branch environments.
Axessor also extends into supporting software and operational processes used in day-to-day management. That means the solution encompasses the lock hardware, the control logic, and the software layer used to configure sites, permissions, and secure procedures across an estate.
Cencon is one of the best-known dormakaba platforms in the ATM and CIT world, centered on one-time-code access, route security, and auditable lock operations for field servicing. CenTran sits alongside that environment as the management software layer used to coordinate routes, users, schedules, and reporting across a wider operating footprint.
Together, Cencon and CenTran encompass the lock estate and the operating system around it: code generation, technician workflows, central oversight, route planning, permissions, and historical traceability. Integration work in this space depends on understanding both the physical lock interaction and the operational software that supports it.
Cencon X is the more modern evolution of the Cencon model, built around mobile workflows, connected administration, and stronger alignment with current operating expectations in ATM and CIT environments. It extends the core ideas of secure OTC-based access and auditability while modernising how users interact with the platform in the field.
What the solution encompasses is therefore broader than a replacement lock family. It includes mobile app usage, updated administration tools, permission structures, event history, and the operational controls needed to manage secure service activity with better continuity and visibility.
PLATFORM COVERAGE
The broader safe lock experience extends beyond dormakaba. That matters when clients need continuity across different product families, acquired estates, or mixed environments where more than one manufacturer is already in use.
Integrated with `Multipad Go` and `TwinLock`, adding practical experience with another established safe lock manufacturer and its operating model.
Worked with SECURAM and Easthouse-related safe lock products, broadening coverage across additional lock technologies and deployment patterns in the sector.
WHY THIS EXPERIENCE MATTERS
Safe locking platforms sit in environments where failure, ambiguity, or weak integration can create serious operational and trust issues. Successful work in this sector depends on a combination of software capability, platform understanding, and respect for the operating discipline around high-security systems.
Integration decisions are shaped by the practical expectations of auditability, control, resilience, and secure operational use.
Experience across multiple generations of safe locking products helps when clients need continuity as platforms evolve.
The breadth of manufacturer exposure gives CODR Group a stronger comparative view than firms limited to a single lock ecosystem.