VAMED relies on dormakaba to maintain its door and gate systems
A powerful partner for installing and modernizing access systems in hospitals
The VAMED Group is a world-renowned partner in the planning, equipment, construction and management of healthcare facilities. Over the last four decades, VAMED has launched more than 1,000 healthcare projects in 98 countries around the globe. In Germany, VAMED Berlin develops models for the construction, modernization and technical operation of hospitals. When it comes to smooth operations, VAMED relies on smart access systems to manage the flow of foot traffic, ensure barrier-free and hygienic access and provide security and fire safety.
Challenges
How smart access solutions can help ensure smooth operations?
Expertise, quality, reliability and rapid response times are all in high demand
Functionality, durability and quality of door systems in more than 100 medical centers that VAMED serves
Access control for faultless operations in high-security areas such as operating rooms and ICUs
Maintaining door and gate systems
Repairing door systems
Partners in framework agreements
Details
Powerful and experienced expert partner in framework agreements
More than 250 highly qualified dormakaba service technicians around the country maintain and repair door systems in more than 100 medical centers that VAMED serves.
dormakaba’s service covers numerous brands of sliding doors, revolving doors, swing door operators, sliding glass partitions, folding doors and bifold doors, door closers, special door products for access control, escape routes and fire safety, turnstiles and full-height turnstiles, personal interlocks, sensor barriers and gates. Of course, dormakaba offers many door systems in these categories itself.
VAMED chose a powerful framework agreement partner in door and security specialist dormakaba, which employs more than 250 highly qualified, factory-trained service technicians nationwide and is one of the industry’s biggest service networks.
The service hotline is staffed 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, with professionals who can often provide “first aid” over the phone.