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By: Alina AL-GARBY, Sebastijan ČUTURA and Goran SELAK Embassy of Belgium

February 2017 Economic office in Zagreb

The Security Sector in Croatia

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Summary1 A FEW NUMBERS ON CROATIA................................................................................................3

2 ECONOMIC OVERVIEW OF CROATIA........................................................................................5

3 SECURITY SECTOR IN CROATIA.................................................................................................73.1 SUMMARY.................................................................................................................................73.2 FIGURES IN SECURITY AND SAFETY MARKET IN CROATIA......................................................................83.3 LAW ON FIRE PROTECTION...........................................................................................................113.4 USEFUL LINKS...........................................................................................................................11

4 CONTACTS.............................................................................................................................124.1 DOORS (AUTOMATIC DOORS AND ELECTRONIC ACCESS CONTROL).......................................................124.2 SECURITY DOORS.......................................................................................................................154.3 ALARMS AND SURVEILLANCE FOOTAGE..........................................................................................174.4 SAFE.......................................................................................................................................194.5 SAFETY AT WORK.......................................................................................................................204.6 FIRE SYSTEMS...........................................................................................................................224.7 BANK SYSTEMS (CARD, E-BANKING, MOBILE BANKING)......................................................................254.8 BANK EQUIPMENT.....................................................................................................................254.9 SAFETY SIGNAGE.....................................................................................................................2664.10 HUMAN SECURITY AND GLOBAL SECURITY.......................................................................................274.11 IMPORTERS..............................................................................................................................284.12 BIGGEST COMPANIES IN THE SECURITY SECTOR..............................................................................288

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1 A few numbers on Croatia

On July 1st, 2013, the Republic of Croatia became the 28th member of the EU. This event is a break point to the path of the country in the following years.

Croatia is a country of 4 429 000 inhabitants. It is a democracy whose official language is Croatian, but many people speak English (49%) and other foreign languages, mainly German (34%) and Italian (14%). The capital is Zagreb. Other main cities are Osijek, Rijeka and Split.

Croatia had a GDP growth of 2.9% (Q3 2016).

In 2017, the economic activity should accelerate mildly, up to 2.1 percent. For 2017, the IMF expects an increase in inflation by 0.8 percent. The estimate of this year’s surplus in Croatia’s current account should slip to 2.2 percent.

Unemployment is relatively high and, according to official sources, reached 14.8% of the workforce in December 2016. Despite government efforts to stimulate employment with various programs of incentives for employers, the level of unemployment remains a significant social and economic burden. Although this indicator is worthy to mention that Croatia has a high skilled and educated workforce in different fields, e.g. in ICT it is well known for having a good and competitive background.

The national money is the Kuna (HRK). The average monthly paid off net salary is 5 676 Kuna HRK (760 euro), which represented a nominal increase of 0.1% and a real decrease of 0.4%, as compared to the first quarter of 2016. As compared to the same period of 2015, it showed a nominal increase of 1.2% and a real one of 3%.

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INDICATOR MONTHS YEAR VALUE

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, % REAL ANNUAL GROWTH RATES q3 2016 2,9

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION, % ANNUAL CHANGES 10 2016 1,8

CONSUMER PRICES, % ANNUAL CHANGES 10 2016 -0,5

PRODUCER PRICES, % ANNUAL CHANGES 10 2016 -2

RETAIL TRADE, % REAL ANNUAL CHANGES 10 2016 5,3

TOURISM - NIGHT STAYS, % ANNUAL CHANGE 9 2016 11,5

CONSOLIDATED CENTRAL GOVERNMENT BALANCE, HRK MILLION, ESA 2010

2015 -10.706

CONSOLIDATED CENTRAL GOVERNMENT BALANCE, % OF GDP, ESA 2010

2015 -3,2

AVERAGE MONTHLY NET WAGE, HRK 9 2016 5,624

UNEMPLOYMENT RATE, % EOP 10 2016 14

NUMBER OF REGISTERED UNEMPLOYED PERSONS 10 2016 225,703

AVERAGE EXCHANGE RATE EUR/HRK 10 2016 7,5

AVERAGE EXCHANGE RATE USD/HRK 10 2016 6,8

AVERAGE EXCHANGE RATE CHF/HRK 10 2016 6,89

EXPORT OF GOODS, EUR MILLION (CBS) 8 2016 927

IMPORT OF GOODS, EUR MILLION (CBS) 8 2016 1,568

CURRENT ACCOUNT BALANCE, EUR MILLION q2 2016 152,2

CURRENT ACCOUNT BALANCE, % OF GDP q2 2016 4,6

EXTERNAL DEBT, EUR BILLION, EOP 8 2016 43,672

EXTERNAL DEBT, % OF GDP 6 2016 97,3

PUBLIC DEBT, % OF GDP, ESA 2010 2014 85,1

OFFICIAL INTERNATIONAL RESERVES, EUR MILLION, EOP 10 2016 12,993

MONEY (M1), HRK MILLION, EOP 10 2016 78,783

TOTAL CREDITS, HRK MILLION, EOP 10 2016 259,746

DEPOSITS WITH COMMERCIAL BANKS, HRK MILLION, EOP 10 2016 207,261

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2 Economic overview of Croatia

Croatia is included in the group of countries with small and open economies, which are largely connected to other foreign markets. The priority of Croatia’s economic policy is the continuation of making stabile and strong market - oriented economy which is competitive in the global market, constant reinforcement of macroeconomic stability and the continuation of structural reforms for the purpose of securing stabile and sustainable economic growth, increase in production, especially import and increase in employment. The particular emphasis is on creating a favorable business environment harmonized with the business environment prevalent in the European Union, further development of market economy, stimulation of private investments, promotion of international competitiveness, and entrepreneurial and market freedom. In terms of primary goals of economic policy of the Republic of Croatia, a special position is given to foreign investments which are very important for the future development of the country and further restructuring and modernization of the economy. Basic economic goals include export growth, quality standards introduction, meeting ecology requirements and achieving expenditure efficiency. One of the primary goals of the economic policy of Croatia’s government is to create a stimulating business environment, harmonized with the standards used in the EU and countries with developed market economies. The basic features of Croatia’s economy are industry, agriculture, forestry, fishing industry and food, drink, tobacco production, construction, transport, communication and trade.

Croatia is mostly an exporter of transport equipment, machinery, textiles, chemicals, foodstuffs and fuels. On the other hand, Croatia is an importer of machinery, transport and

electrical equipment, fuels and lubricant and foodstuffs. Croatia mainly exports to Italy, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany, Slovenia, Austria and Serbia.

The Croatian economy accelerated in Q1 2016, on the back of strong private consumption and fixed investment. According to the latest high-frequency data, the good economic momentum will likely be carried over into Q2, steadily supported by strong consumer spending, as evidenced by the increase in retail sales in both April and May. Croatian households are giving impetus to economic activity, sustained by increased disposable income and the falling unemployment rate.

Moreover, the fiscal deficit more than halved in the first five months of 2016 compared to the same period last year, and both exports and imports increased. Croatia’s economy expanded 0.6 percent on quarter in the second quarter of 2016, the same pace as in the previous period.

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GDP Growth Rate in Croatia averaged 0.35 percent from 2001 until 2016, reaching an all time high of 4.20 percent in the first quarter of 2008 and a record low of - 3.70 percent in the first quarter of 2009. GDP Growth Rate in Croatia is reported by the Croatian Bureau of Statistics.

The most important sector of Croatian economy is services with tourism accounting for 20 percent of GDP. The industry, although declining in recent years, is led by shipbuilding, food processing, pharmaceuticals and information technology. On the expenditure side, household consumption is the main component of GDP and accounts for 60 percent of its total use, followed by government expenditure (20 percent) and gross fixed capital formation (19 percent). Exports of goods and services account for 46 percent of GDP while imports account for 44 percent, adding 2 percent of total GDP.

Croatia is a member of the IMF, the European Bank for Reconstruction & Development and the World Trade Organization.

Source: http://www.tradingeconomics.com/croatia/gdp

http://www.focus-economics.com, http://www.mvep.hr, http://www.dzs.hr

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3 The Security Sector in Croatia

3.1 Summary

Recent migrant crisis has established Croatia as an important transit country. Croatia is seen as a safe country and low crime rates prove that. Though there is a threat of organized crime expanding, especially smuggling. Croatian integration to EU (2013) and NATO (2009) helped Croatia boost an image of a country with stable environment and a leader for safety in the Balkan Region. Preparations for entering into the Schengen regime and the recent migration crisis boosted demand for safety and security equipment and services.

Market entry

The best way for Belgian companies to enter the Security and safety market is through distributors and agents. A list of important companies will be given in later paragraphs and it is essential that the Belgian exporters provide adequate servicing, spare parts, and components, as well as qualified personnel capable of handling service inquiries. Most of the local companies are fluent in English with good market knowledge. The market was standardized by European Union policy and now all security and safety equipment need to have CE mark or EU Certification before being launched in Croatia.

It is important for Belgian companies to do a thorough market research prior to contacting local agents and distributors. Moreover, the quality of potential agents is equally important for good penetration into the market.

Market trends

By entering the EU, the Croatian borders with Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia became the EU's new external border. Once a soft administrative line, now it separates villages and peoples who for generations shared a single state, easily crossing the border.

Croatia has not yet entered the passport-free Schengen Area. Despite that fact, border control is upgrading and modernizing.

Equipment has been modernized for the border police and a computer-connected border management system is installed at every border crossing. Three quarters of the funding came from EU's Schengen Facility Fund (120 million). Although the projects that were funded by that fund finished in 2016, additional border upgrades are expected before admission to the Schengen Area.

Current demand

There is a lot of room for expansion in safety market. For example, Zagreb already developed video surveillance on public places with 500 multifunctional cameras. Other Croatian cities should soon adopt the urban safety policy proposed by EU.

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It is expected that other Croatian cities will establish broader surveillance systems in the following years. Furthermore, hotels, manufacturing facilities, shopping malls and infrastructural companies are among the largest video surveillance buyers in private sector. The Ministry of Interior, government related institutions and local municipalities are the most active buyers of security and safety equipment

3.2 Figures in security and safety market in Croatia

Entrepreneurs whose main activity is in sector 80 – Protection and investigation activities

Figures show that in 2014 there was an increase of business activity in comparison with 2013 with increase of 27.1 % in net profit. Of 153 entrepreneurs in this sector, 118 finished year with positive results while 35 finished with negative results during that period.

Table 1.

Basic financial results of entrepreneurs in sector Security and investigation activities in 2014.

Activity Number of entrepreneurs

Number of

employeesIncomes Expenses Consolidated

financial results

Average monthly net

salary

80.1 Activities of private safety 116 12.932 1.154.882 1.095.299 43.679 3.060

80.2 Protection services with help of security systems 28 134 47.226 45.505 1.054 4.260

80.3 Investigative activities 9 10 3.767 3.106 505 3.453

80 Safety and investigative activities 153 13.076 1.205.87 1.143.910 45.237 3.073

The largest contribution to the overall financial performance was given by entrepreneurs in sector 80.1 – Private security activities which employed 98.9% of employees and achieved 95.8% of total revenue.

The biggest company in this sector is Sokol Maric Ltd. who employees 3.500 people and has 304 million Kuna revenue.

Entrepreneurs in sector 80.2- Services of protection with Security systems had an increase of total revenue by 23.9%. The biggest profit in this sector was reported by ALARM KONTROLA d.o.o. from Zagreb.

Graph 1. Consolidated financial results of the entrepreneurs in the sector N and section activities (80) in 2014.

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In sector 80.3 – Investigation activities – 9 entrepreneurs were active in 2014. and they had a positive year with a net profit of 505.000 kuna. Detective agency SHARK K.D. from Zagreb made the biggest profit in the observed group of activities with a total revenue of 680.000 kuna.

Table 2 - Basic financial results of entrepreneurs in section 80 - Security and investigation activities – by type of ownership.

TitleAll properties in

total State Private Cooperative Mixed

2014. Index 2014. Index 2014. Index 2014. Index 2014. Index

Number of entrepreneurs 153 - 2 - 148 - 1 - 2 -

Number of employees 13.076 106,7 16 160,0 11.932 107,5 15 150,0 1.113 97,8

Total incomes 1.205.875 106,5 2.526 149,7 1.109.290 107,5 876 198,3 93.18

4 95,0

Total expenses 1.143.910 105,4 2.553 148,8 1.046.532 106,5 867 190,5 93.95

8 94,3

Profit of the period 61.660 97,3 93 97,1 61.414 97,3 8 - 145 98,2

Loss of the period 16.422 59,0 143 93,7 15.323 58,3 0 0,0 956 71,0

Profit or loss of the period 45.237 127,1 -50 87,9 46.091 125,1 8 - -811 67,7

Average monthly net salary per employee 3.073 98,8 5.207 130,2 3.048 99,0 2.170 162,6 3.328 96,8

Figures show that the most companies in security sector are private - 96%. In public sector there are 2 companies (ATON d.o.o. and VIR ZAŠTITA d.o.o.). In a mixed sector there are also 2 companies – AKD ZAŠTITA and LUČKA SIGURNOST, while in the cooperative property there is one company – ZAŠTITA PRETORIJANSKA GARDA.

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Entrepreneurs in the private sector achieved a net profit of 46 million (an average of 311.000 $ per company) while companies in the state and mixed ownership reported net loss.

Table 3. Top 10 entrepreneurs by total revenue in 2014, in the section activities 80 - Security and investigation activities.

Rank income 2014.

Rank income 2013.

OIB Company name Total income

Number of employees

Profit or loss of the period

1. 1. 11543074213 SOKOL MARIĆ d.o.o. 304.485 3.508 24.067

2. 2. 33679708526 SECURITAS HRVATSKA d.o.o. 163.527 2.194 2.896

3. 4. 35596498125 KLEMM SIGURNOST d.o.o. 98.583 918 15.437

4. 3. 09253797076 AKD ZAŠTITA d.o.o. 90.058 1.076 -956

5. 5. 68580128211 BILIĆ-ERIĆ d.o.o. 84.602 1.049 3.147

6. 6. 44190545321 ADRIATIC SECURITY d.o.o. 42.310 456 -4.743

7. 9. 74364236410 Salon bankarske opreme Ozimec d.o.o. 23.516 37 1.217

8. - 77306500476 SIGURNOST d.o.o. 21.981 321 648

9. 8. 68204597981 ZAŠTITA-ZAGREB d.o.o. 21.371 302 28

10. - 69887535922 ALZAS ALARMS d.o.o. 18.967 204 1.068

Total 869.400 10.065 42.809

All entrepreneurs activities in section 80 (NKD 2007) in total 1.205.875 13.076 45.237

Data on financial results show that the first ten entrepreneurs have achieved 869 million Kuna of total revenue (72% of whole income of section 80 – Security and investigation activities) and employed 77 % of the total number of employees in the section.

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3.3 Law on fire protection

The new law was adopted in 2010 and involves planning for fire protection, prescribing measures for fire protection of buildings, establishing subjects of fire protection, the implementation of fire protection measures, funding for fire protection, training and accreditation for the performance of fire protection, health and safety of people and animals, environment, with socially and economically acceptable risk.

The provisions of this Act shall apply to the technological explosion.

In buildings the following fire-fighting equipment and means for fire detection and extinguishing are necessary:

1. Fire extinguisher2. Outdoor hydrant network3. Inner (in wall) hydrants in the room

Companies can place their products on the market for fire protection only if they are in accordance with the applicable legal regulations, for which they are responsible under the provisions of the regulations governing the area of technical requirements.

Products for fire protection can be offered for sale if subjects selling them have a document on safety and suitability for the intended purpose, which is issued by the legal entity authorized by the Minister of the interior

The owners or users of buildings and other real estate, and building managers are required to: own vehicles, devices, equipment, tools and resources for alarm, extinguishing and preventing the spread of fire on their property in the quantities, types and locations as established by special legislation and assessments and fire prevention plans.

3.4 Useful links

Trade journal Zaštita (Protection) is the first and so far the only Croatian independent trade journal covering protection and safety of people and property. For the last five years, they have been bringing the latest news from the international and domestic safety and security sector, with special attention to physical and technical protection. Additionally, they also analyze technological breakthroughs on the video surveillance and alarm systems market, opening topics of vital importance to the safety and security industry, and presenting to the general public the problems of protection and safety, which we believe will be the key issues of the 21st century.

http://zastita.info/hr/

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4 Contacts

4.1 Doors (automatic doors and electronic access control)

HFC GRUPA d.o.o.Zagrebačka cesta 145a10000 ZagrebTel: +385 1 3873 377Fax: +385 1 3873 388E-mail: [email protected] www.hfcgrupa.com

Alarm automatika d.o.o.Heinzelova 6010000 ZagrebTel: +385 (0)1 4662 750Fax: +385 (0)1 4662 752https://www.alarmautomatika.com

BILO TRADE d.o.o.Ivana Lackovića 51, Velika Mlaka.Tel: +385 1 6218 - 522 +385 1 6237 - 908Fax: +385 1 6237 – 907E-mail: [email protected]://www.bilo-trade.com

Avr Sistem d.o.o. (hospital, bank, shops,…) Mihanovićeva 847000 KarlovacMob: +385 91 207 3077 - +385 99 807 3377Fax: +385 47 421 045E-mail: [email protected]://avrsistem.hr

GU d.o.o.Mala Švarča 15547000 KarlovacTel. : +385 47 649 210Fax: +385 47 649 225E-mail: office(at)g-u.hrwww.g-u.com

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TIK-DOOR d.o.o.Adresa: Sesvetska cesta 6, 10360 SesveteTel: +385.1.2058.505Fax: +385.1.5999.832Mobitel 1: +385.98.1750.840; Mobitel 2: +385.98.363.202E-mail: [email protected]://www.tik-door.hr

DOORSON d.o.oAvenija Dubrovnik 15 /Paviljon 3010000 ZagrebTel.: +385 1 65 90 277www.doorson.hr

Elektro VrataJ.J.Strossmayera 153,OsijekTel: +385 31 307 008Fax: +385 31 307 009Mobil: +385 98 232 006http://www.elektro-vrata.hr

Dorma (Lock safty)Kovinska ul. 4, 10000, ZagrebTel.:+385 013 497 597http://www.dorma.com/hr/

Zekić d.o.oLučića 23, Jankomir, 10000 ZagrebTel: +385 1 348 48 88 Fax: +385 1 348 48 90E-mail: [email protected] http://www.zekic.hr/index.aspx?l=HR

Euro Product d.o.o.

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Županići 41,52231 NedešćinaTel: +385 52 865 505Mob: +385 98 981 6979Fax: +385 52 494 121E-mail: [email protected]

AMCRO TEHNIKA d.o.o.Pere Devčića 6110290 ZaprešićTel.: +385 1 3314 207 +385 1 2992 629 +385 1 2987 435Fax: +385 1 3399 322E-mail : [email protected]://www.amcro-tehnika.hr

CAME ADRIATIC d.o.o.Žegoti 5b51215 KastavTel: + 385 51 691 370Fax: + 385 51 691 657E-mail: [email protected]

INOTHERM d.o.o. Samoborska cesta 241a, 10090 Zagreb,Tel.: +385 1 4821 511E-mail:[email protected]

4.2 Security doors

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MitraZlatarska 3110000 ZagrebTel: +385 1 3648 876, +385 1 3648 879Fax: +385 1 3648 878www.mitra.hr

Protekta d.o.o.Ivana Šibla 910020 Novi Zagreb

Tel: +385 1 66 36 444Fax: +385 1 66 36 999E-mail: [email protected]://protekta.hr

HlmcentarJankomir 25, 10090 ZagrebTel: +385 1 3896 722Mob: +385 91 4619 091E-mail: [email protected]://www.hlmcentar.hr

OSOR-PROMET d.o.o.Štefanovec 76 10000 ZagrebTel: +385 1 2922 566 Mob: +385 98 388 492 E-mail: [email protected]://www.protuprovalna-vrata.hr/hr

Protectum vrata d.o.o.Majstora Radonje 1210000 ZagrebTel: +385 1 384-3784Fax: +385 1 307-7027

RapanuiJosipa Slavenskog 1, 10000ZagrebTel.: +385 1 3866-947Mob. : +385 91 3866-943e-mail: [email protected] d.o.oZagrebacka 22,

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21204 DugopoljeTel: +385 21 254 777Fax: + 385 21 254 822E-mail: [email protected]://www.marinexpert.hr/maxdoor/hr/index.php

Kolnoa vrata d.o.o.Ilica 31510000 ZagrebTel.: +385 1 5555 460Fax: +385 1 5555 461E-mail: [email protected]://www.kolnoavrata.hr/protuprovalna-vrata/protuprovalna-vrata-alfa/

KA-MONT d.o.o. Luščić 8,47000 KarlovacTel./fax: +385 47 616 820Mob.: +385 99 3347 047 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]://ka-mont.hr

H.L.M. Centar d.o.o.Jurja Barakovica 1110090 ZagrebTel: +385 1 3896 722Fax: +385 1 5572 722E-mail: [email protected]://protuprovalnavrata.com.hr/default.asp

PichlerČrnkovečka 1c Žitnjak | ZagrebT +385 1 6040-202F +385 1 2406-910http://www.pichler.hr

Vrata d.o.o.Mažuranićevo šetalište 14, 21000 SplitTel: +385 21 772 788Mob: +385 91 110 2332E-mail: [email protected]://www.protuprovalna.com

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4.3 Alarms and surveillance footage

ALZAS ALARMS d.o.o.Kalnička ul. 58, 40000 ČakovecTel: +385 40 311 801Fax: +385 40 384 128E-mail: [email protected] http://alzasalarms.h

SHARK SECURITYAdresa: Maćuhica 35, 10360 SesveteE-mail: [email protected]él / fax: +385 1 78 98 889Mob: +385 98 634-346, +385 98 / 281-788http://www.shark-alarmi.hr/index.html

SkylinkJure Kaštelana 19, 10000 ZagrebE-mail: [email protected]: +385 1 2310-200Fax: +385 1 2310-230http://skylink.hr/index.php

ZASTITA JUKICKoprivnicka 121, Kunovec Breg48000 Koprivnica Tel: +385 48 86 10 07Fax: +385 48 86 10 46E-mail: [email protected]://zastita-jukic.hr

Video sigurnosni sustavi d.o.o.2. Gupčeva 17,10361 Sesvete-KraljevacTel: +385 1 204 8549 / +385 1 204 8540Fax: +385 1 204 7549Mob: +385 91 340 5554E-mail: [email protected]

SISTEM-NADZOR d.o.o.Vinogradska cesta 96

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10000 ZagrebTel/fax: +385 1 4101 576Mob: +385 99 806 0001Mob: +385 99 201 0417E-mail: [email protected]://sistem-nadzor.hr

GENIUS d.o.o.Nova cesta 7110000 ZagrebTel: +385 1 3777-377Fax: +385 1 3771-377http://www.genius.com.hr

AUTOMAT-T.N. D.O.O.Zagorska 52 10000 ZAGREB E-mail: [email protected]: +385 1 3643 371Fax: +385 1 3643 370http://www.automat-tn.hr

Alarm Centar d.o.o.Božidara Adžije 26, 10000 ZagrebTel/fax: +385 1 / 3646 095Mob: +385 98 702 909E-mail: [email protected] - [email protected]://alarmcentar.hr

A.A.M. - MIHALINEC K.D.Slavonska avenija 26/1 10000 ZAGREBTel: +385 1 6188-151 Fax: +385 1 6188-154Mob: +385 98 236-134E-mail: [email protected]

Poretti - Professional technical protection systems Address: Marsovo polje 852100 PULATel: +385 52 381-545Fax: +385 52 210-629E-mail: [email protected] http://www.poretti.hr/en/home/ProAkustik SecurityZapoljska 37

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10000 ZagrebTel +385 1 2303-084Fax +385 1 2337 955E-mail: [email protected]://www.proakustik.hr

KROBEL PROMET d.o.o.Zagrebačka cesta 145a10000 ZagrebTel: +385 1 3640 343Fax: +385 1 3664 134Email: [email protected]://www.krobel.hr

TEHNOSERVIS H i H d.o.o.Ul. Grada Vukovara 269c10000 Zagreb,Tél .: +385 1 2338 043Fax: +385 1 2330 577E-mail: [email protected]://www.tehnoservis.net/index.php

4.4 Safe

ASSA ABLOY CROATIA d.o.o.Strojarska 20, 10 000 ZagrebTel: +385 1 646 5120Email: [email protected]://www.assaabloy.hr/hr/local/hr/

Bravarija „Piljek“Mirkovec 7549223 Sv. Kr. ZačretjeTel: 385 49 222-113 Fax: +385 49 503-122 Mail: [email protected] / [email protected]://www.sefovi.hr/en/products/catid/135

Primat RD d.o.o.Zastavnice 11/1, 10251 Zagreb -Hrvatski Leskovac E-mail: [email protected].: +385 1 6593 444http://www.primat-rd.hr

Protekta d.o.o.

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Ivana Šibla 910020 Novi ZagrebTel: +385 1 6636 444Fax: +385 1 6636 999E-mail: [email protected]://protekta.hr

Špica Sustavi d.o.o.Radoslava Cimermana 64a10000 ZagrebTel: +385 1 6593 730Fax: +385 1 6593 738E-mail: [email protected]://www.spica.hr

HORA D.O.O.Nova Ves 78,10000 ZagrebTel: +385 1 466 6300Fax: +385 1 466 6133

Larix Plus d.o.o.Tel: +385 42 379 479Fax: +385 42 379 499E-mail: [email protected]

Matmetal sistem d.o.o.Zagrebačka 99, 10360 SesveteTel: +385 1 2024 601E-mail: [email protected]@matmetal-sistem.hrhttp://en.matmetal-sistem.hr/sigurnosna-oprema-i-sefovi

4.5 Safety at work

HZZZSR (Croatian Institute for Health Protection and Safety at Work)Tel:+385 1 655 87 05;+385 1 655 87 03;+385 1 557 74 98;Fax: +385 1 655 87 04E-mail: [email protected]://hzzzsr.hr/index.phpVELTEH d.o.o. Lanište 9E

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10000 ZAGREBTel/Fax: +385 1 6520-797, 6547-376E-mail: [email protected] http://www.velteh.hr

ADRIA GRUPA d.o.o.Heinzelova 53a10000 Zagreb, HrvatskaTel: + 385 1 2359 999Fax: + 385 1 2359 920E-mail: [email protected] http://adria-grupa.hr

ZANOS d.o.o Slavenskog 33, 10000 ZagrebE-mail: [email protected] http://www.zanos.hr

Vizor d.o.o.Koprivnička 142000 VaraždinTel: +385 42 210-681, +385 42 213-922;Fax: +385 42 494-281E-mail: [email protected]

Pressing d.o.o.Zagrebačka 4, Bestovje – Rakitje10437 ZagrebTel: +385 1 3324 515Fax: +385 1 3323 442Mob: +385 91 22 10 000, +385 91 539 3641E-mail: [email protected]

PRO KART d.o.o.Ive Čupara 410000 Zagreb,Tel: +385 1 3457 305http://www.poslovna.hr/lite/pro-kart/56584/subjekti.aspx

Kontrol BiroSAVSKI GAJ, IV. PUT 10,

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10020 ZAGREBTel: +385 1 6522 839Fax: +385 1 6522 864E-mail: [email protected]://www.kontrolbiro.hr

IPROZ d.o.o. Ul. Brešćenskog 410000 ZagrebTel: +385 1 4843-176Fax: +385 1 4843-185E-mail: [email protected]://www.iproz.hr/index.php?what=novosti

VIK-HR d.o.o.Zagrebačka cesta 231/II.kat10 000 ZagrebTel: +385 1 23 13 060Fax: +385 1 23 32 036E-mail: [email protected] http://www.vik.hr/hrvatski/naslovnica_1/

EnergoatestNinska 20, 10410 Velika GoricaTel: +385 98 19 330 15E-mail: [email protected] http://energoatest.hr

Pressing d.o.o.Zagrebačka 4, Bestovje – Rakitje10437 ZagrebTel: +385 1 3324 515Fax: +385 1 3323 442Mob: +385 91 22 10 000, +385 91 539 3641E-mail: [email protected]

4.6 Fire systems

APIN projekt Ltd.Ožujska 810000 ZagrebTel: + 385 1 38 70 520 - Fax: + 385 1 38 70 [email protected]://apin.hr/en/

Komjate d.o.o.

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Put kruga 9,21212 Kaštel Sućurac, Mob: +385 98 422 074Tel: +385 21 224 930 Fax: +385 21 224 928e-mail: [email protected]://www.komjate.hr/

ZANOS d.o.o Slavenskog 33, 10000 ZagrebE-mail: [email protected] http://www.zanos.hr

PASTOR TVA D.D.Novačka cesta 2, 10 437 Bestovje-Rakitje, HrvatskaTel: +385 1 3636 455E-mail: [email protected] http://www.pastor.hr/index.php

LSG Building Solutions d.o.o.Karlovačka cesta 203/aHR-10250 ZagrebTel:+385 1 2225 900Fax: +385 1 2225- 909Email: [email protected] http://www.lsg-group.eu/web-hr/en/

PIMAMI d.o.o.XIV Podbrežje 3,10 020 ZagrebTel: +385 1 659 45 00Fax: +385 1 659 45 01E-mail: [email protected] http://pimami.hr

VatrodojavaDruga Gupčeva 1710361 Sesvete-KraljevacTel: +385 1 204 8549Fax: +385 1 204 7549Mob: +385 91 340 5554E-mail: [email protected] http://vatrodojava.hrZitel d.o.o.Peruanska 14,

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10000 ZagrebTel: +385 1 3499 772Fax: +385 1 3499 773http://zitel.hr

Alarm Centar d.o.o.Adresa: Božidara Adžije 26, 10000 ZagrebTel/fax: +385 1 3646 095Mob: +385 98 702 909E-mail: [email protected] - [email protected] http://alarmcentar.hr

LI-VA-PROMET d.o.o. Bernarda Vukasa 21,10000 ZagrebTel/Fax: +385 1 3832-444, +385 1 7890-089Mob: +385 98 230-329http://www.li-va-promet.hr

BoshTel: +385 1 295 80 57Fax: +385 1 295 80 75Mob: +385 99 244 20 [email protected] http://hr.boschsecurity.com/hr/proizvodi_1/firealarmsystemsen54_16/automaticfiredetectors_16/automaticfiredetectors_16_18716

Hrvatska vatrogasna zajednicaSelska cesta 90a, 10 000 ZagrebTel: +385 1 3689-163 , fax: +385 1 3025-026E-mail: [email protected] http://www.hvz.hr

Altus IT d.o.o.Selska cesta 9310000 ZagrebTel: +385 1 365 1342 Fax: +385 1 365 1350 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.altus-it.hr

ZastitaKrižna cesta 18

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10 000 ZagrebTel: +385 1 5803 711Mob: +385 91 22 77 083Fax: +385 1 5803 725Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.zastita.eu

Förch d.o.o.Buzinska cesta 5810010 ZagrebTel: +385 1 2912 900E-mail: [email protected] http://www.foerch.hr

4.7 Bank systems: (card, e-banking, mobile banking)

BanksoftVlaška 79/510 000 ZagrebTél: +385 1 4664 666Fax: +385 1 4664 744E-mail: [email protected] http://www.banksoft.eu/banking-software

4.8 Bank equipment

Salon bankarske opreme d.o.o.Remetinečka cesta 28, 10000 Zagreb, HRTel: +385 1 3777 655Fax: +385 1 3775 037E-mail: [email protected] www.sbo.hr

EUROKOD Pisačić d.o.o.Rudeška 1610110 ZAGREB, Tel. +385 (0)1 655 1111Fax. +385 (0)1 655 0444 E-mail: [email protected]://www.eurokod.hr

4.9 Safety signage PREVENTA D.O.O.Tel: +385 1 6442-851

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Fax: +385 1 6442-850E-mail: [email protected] http://www.znakovisigurnosti.eu ZIRS d.o.o. Ulica grada Vukovara 6810001 ZagrebTel: +385 1 611-98-75Tel: +385 1 611-98-71Fax: +385 1 611-98-12E-mail: [email protected] Http://www.zirs.hr/

IPROZ d.o.o. Ul. Brešćenskog 410000 ZagrebTel: +385 1 48-43-176Fax: +385 1 48-43-185E-mail: [email protected]://www.iproz.hr/index.php?what=novosti SIGNOPROM d.o.o. Adresa: Rašenički put 10/5, HR-10090 ZagrebTel : + 385-1-3890-688Fax: + 385-1-3890-664E-mail: [email protected] Http://www.signoprom.hr/ Sirovica d.o.o.Adresa tvrtke: Andrije Žaje 55Mob: +385 98 462-797; +385 1 3473 347E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.sirovica.hr

NOBILIS d.o.o. Hrvatske Republike 9731216 AntunovacTel / fax: +385 31 506 160Mob: +385 91 504 8197Email: [email protected] Http://www.nobilis-osijek.com/

ZAVOD ZA KONTROLU KVALITETE I CONZULTING d.o.o.Park Rudolfa Kropeka 240 000 ČakovecTel/fax: +385 40 310 971

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E-mail: [email protected] Http://zkkc.eu/opoduzecu.html Antipiros d.o.o.Pujanke 77 a21000 SplitHrvatskaKomercijala: +385 21 49 50 62E-mail: [email protected] Http://www.antipiros.com/index.php/hr

4.10 Human security and global security

Global SecurityZrinsko-Frankopanska 38,23000 Zadar, CroatieTél: +385 23 324303Mob: +385 98 618288E-mail: [email protected]://www.global-security.hr

Securitas Hrvatska d.o.o.Zagrebačka cesta 145A10 000 ZagrebTel: +385 1 6173 000Fax: +385 1 6173 130E-mail: [email protected]://www.securitas.com.hr/hr-HR/

V grupa d.o.o.Remetinečki gaj 2H,10000 ZagrebTel.: +385 1 4629 000Fax: + 385 1 4629 010E-mail: [email protected] http://www.vgrupa.hr

GENERAL SECURITY d.o.o.Slavonska avenija 6,10000 Zagreb Tel: +385 1 6198 495 - Fax: 385 1 6198 709E-mail: [email protected] http://www.generalsecurity.hr/index.php4.11 Importers

GIGA d.o.o.Samoborska cesta 134,

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10000 ZagrebTel: +385 1 3644 119Fax: +385 1 3644 119E-mail: [email protected] http://htzoprema.fullbusiness.com

MKZ d.o.o.Trakošćanska 5810000ZAGREBTel: + 385 1 309 77 90Fax: + 385 1 309 85 20E-mail: [email protected] http://www.mkz.hr

PRO KART d.o.o.Ive Čupara 410000 Zagreb,Tel: +385 1 3457305http://www.poslovna.hr/lite/pro-kart/56584/subjekti.aspx

MitraZlatarska 3110000 ZagrebTel: +385 1 3648 876, +385 1 3648 879Fax: +3851 3648 878www.mitra.hr

4.12 Biggest companies in the security sector

SOKOL MARIĆ d.o.o.za usluge zaštite osoba i imovine Trg maršala Tita 8/II, 10000 ZAGREBTel: +385 1 4896-400 Fax: +385 1 4826-906 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.sokol-maric.hr/hr/

Securitas Hrvatska d.o.o.Zagrebačka cesta 145A10 000 Zagreb, HrvatskaTel: +385 1 6173 000 - Fax: +385 1 6173 130E-mail: [email protected] http://www.securitas.com.hr/hr-hr Klemm sigurnost d.o.o.Drage Gervaisa 310090 Zagreb Tel: +385 1 3700 233

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Fax: +385 1 3700 533E-mail: [email protected] https://www.klemmsecurity.hr/

AKD-Zaštita d.o.o.Savska cesta 28, p.p. 2110000 ZagrebTel: +385 1 4800 256 Fax: +385 1 4800 272 E-mail: [email protected] https://akd-zastita.hr/

Bilić-Erić d.o.o.Ljudevita Posavskog 310 360 SesveteTel: +385 1 5497 018Mob: +385 99 3130 779E-mail: [email protected] http://www.bilic-eric.hr/

Salon bankarske opreme d.o.o.Remetinečka cesta 2810000 ZagrebTel: +385 1 3777 655Fax: +385 1 3775 037E-mail: [email protected] http://www.sbo.hr

ZAŠTITA-ZAGREB d.o.o. Savska cesta 163 b, 10000 ZagrebE-mail: [email protected] http://www.zastita-zagreb.hr/

Securitas Hrvatska d.o.o (Technomobil)Zagrebačka cesta 145A10 000 Zagreb, HrvatskaTel: +385 (0)1 3040 111Fax: +385 (0)1 3699 [email protected]

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