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{{Lock manufacturer|Name=Cisa
{{Lock manufacturer|Name=CISA
|Img=File:Cisa_logo.jpg
|Img=File:Cisa_logo.jpg
|Headquarters=Italy
|Headquarters=Italy
|Founded=1926
|Founded=1926
|Founder=Luigi Bucci
|Founder=Luigi Bucci
|Products=[[Padlock]]s, [[Cylinder|Lock cylinders]
|Products=[[Padlock]]s, [[Cylinder]]s
}}
}}


'''Cisa''' ('''Costruzioni Italiane Serrature e Affini''') is an Italian [[Lock Manufacturers|lock manufacturer]] that produces padlocks, safes, cylinders and electromechanical locks.
'''CISA''' ('''Costruzioni Italiane Serrature e Affini''') is an Italian [[Lock Manufacturers|lock manufacturer]] that produces [[padlock]]s, [[safe]]s, lock [[cylinder]]s, and [[Electronic lock|electromechanical]] locks.


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==History==
==History==
Cisa was established in Florence by Luigi Bucci in 1926 and soon became famous for their electric lock, patented 1926. During World War 2 the company's plant in Florence was destroyed and Cisa rebuilt their manufacturing capabilities in the city of Ravenna. During the 1970s the company grew exponentially and opened new plants in Ascoli Piceno and Perguia.<ref>http://www.cisa.com/EN/company/Pages/History_eng.aspx Cisa company history</ref>


In 1983 Cisa opened a new plant in Spain which marked their expansion into Europe. In 1992 the corporation aquired Bricard in France and established a subsidiary in the United Kingdom. International expansion proceeded by establishment in Venezuela, South Africa and Singapore.
CISA was established in Florence by Luigi Bucci in 1926 and soon became famous for their electric lock, patented in 1926. During World War 2, the company's plant in Florence was destroyed and CISA rebuilt their manufacturing capabilities in the city of Ravenna. During the 1970s, the company grew exponentially and opened new plants in Ascoli Piceno and Perguia.<ref>[http://www.cisa.com/EN/company/Pages/History_eng.aspx CISA: History]</ref>


Today Cisa is a part of Ingersoll Rand's security technologies division.
In 1983, CISA opened a new plant in Spain which marked their expansion into Europe. In 1992, the corporation aquired Bricard in France and established a subsidiary in the United Kingdom. International expansion proceeded by establishment in Venezuela, South Africa and Singapore.
 
Today CISA is a member of [[Ingersoll Rand]]'s security technologies division.


==Lock Listing==
==Lock Listing==
* [[Cisa 220]]
 
* [[CISA 220]]
* [[CISA Astral]]


== References ==
== References ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==


* [http://www.cisa.com Cisa international homepage]
* [http://www.cisa.com CISA international homepage]


== See also ==
== See also ==


* [[Lock Manufacturers]]
* [[Lock Manufacturers]]
* [[Cisa]]
* [[Ingersoll Rand]]
* [[Ingersoll Rand]]
* [[Pin-tumbler]]
* [[Pin-tumbler]]


[[Category:Lock Manufacturers]]
[[Category:Lock Manufacturers]]
[[Category:Cisa]]
[[Category:CISA| ]]

Revision as of 19:22, 7 January 2010

CISA

CISA
Cisa logo.jpg
Name CISA
Headquarters Italy
Founded 1926
Founder(s) Luigi Bucci
Products
Padlocks, Cylinders


CISA (Costruzioni Italiane Serrature e Affini) is an Italian lock manufacturer that produces padlocks, safes, lock cylinders, and electromechanical locks.

History

CISA was established in Florence by Luigi Bucci in 1926 and soon became famous for their electric lock, patented in 1926. During World War 2, the company's plant in Florence was destroyed and CISA rebuilt their manufacturing capabilities in the city of Ravenna. During the 1970s, the company grew exponentially and opened new plants in Ascoli Piceno and Perguia.[1]

In 1983, CISA opened a new plant in Spain which marked their expansion into Europe. In 1992, the corporation aquired Bricard in France and established a subsidiary in the United Kingdom. International expansion proceeded by establishment in Venezuela, South Africa and Singapore.

Today CISA is a member of Ingersoll Rand's security technologies division.

Lock Listing

References

External links

See also