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FFT secures new orders valued at over A$700K

June 22, 2017
  • Orders received for Oil & Gas application (A$310K) and an International Airport
    (A$427K)
  • New orders received scheduled for delivery 1HFY18
  • Interest in FFT solutions from transport sector continues to build

Future Fibre Technologies Limited (FFT) (ASX: FFT), a global leader in fibre optic perimeter intrusion detection systems, has secured new orders valued at over A$700K.

FFT Secure Fence controllers will be used to protect an Oil and Gas Facility in the Middle East, while FFT Aura will secure the perimeter of an International Airport located in the northern hemisphere.

Both orders are scheduled for delivery in the first half of FY2018.

Commenting on the announcement, FFT Chief Executive Rob Broomfield said, “These new orders for Secure Fence and Aura reflect the high level of enquiries FFT is currently receiving from both the MENA region, and the broader oil and gas and transport sectors. Following recent FFT contract announcements for an international seaport and airport located in the Middle East, we are experiencing particular interest from the transport sector in our broad range of perimeter security solutions.”

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About FFT
FFT is a leading developer and manufacturer of fibre optic intrusion detection security systems. Deployed by some of the most security conscious industrial, military and government organisations in the world, FFT’s advanced security systems:

  • detect and locate perimeter intrusions;
  • identify third-party interference on oil and gas pipelines; and
  • protect sensitive data network communications cables.

With hundreds of installations in more than 60 countries, FFT has established a solid reputation for delivering highly intelligent, reliable, and award winning intrusion detection solutions. www.fftsecurity.com

For further information contact: Katie Paynter +61 417 057 243

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