Mul-T-Lock

Mul-T-Lock is an Israeli company that develops padlocks, combination locks and related security products. it was founded in 1973 by Moshe Dolev and Avraham Bahry[1] it is a subsidiary of Assa Abloy.

Mul-T-Lock
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryLocks, Home Security, Burglar Alarms, Door Viewers, Window Locks, Padlocks, Keys, Cylinders, Electro Mechanical Security, Access Control Systems
Founded1973 (1973)
Headquarters,
ProductsWatchLock, AS Cylinder Lock, ENTR, SMARTair Genesis, CLIQ
ParentAssa Abloy

History

Mul-T-Lock was established in 1973 and rose to prominence for its invention of the four-way lock. In 1976, Its innovative lock design led to wider recognition when marketing efforts expanded internationally in 1976. As the company experienced subsequent growth, it expanded its manufacturing facilities.  [2]

By 1982, Mul-T-Lock had significantly diversified its product line to include a wide range of high-security cylinders, locks, and applications. In 1987, Mul-T-Lock established its first sales division in the United States, and in 2000, ownership transferred to Assa Abloy [3]

Mul-T-Lock expanded its global presence under ownership of under Assa Abloy; establishing sales units in Europe and entering the APAC market. The company broadened its operations by manufacturing automatic key-cutting and assembly machines for its customers.

Mul-T-Lock remains a subsidiary of the Assa Abloy Group

Product categories

  • Mechanical locking solutions
  • Electromechanical access control systems
  • Patented locking solutions
  • Cylinders
  • Padlocks
  • Locks and Lock cases
  • Vehicle protection solutions
  • Master key systems
  • Key management systems
  • Industrial locks
  • Key cutting machines

References

  1. "Mul-T-Lock's Evolution: Locksmiths Lead the Revolution". Locksmith Ledger. 2014-12-01. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  2. "Mul-T-Lock launches new branding strategy". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com. 2022-02-06. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  3. ASSA ABLOY has completed the acquisition of Mul-T-Lock, news.cision.com, JAN 31, 2000.
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