When controlling who comes in and who goes out stops being a manual process and becomes a system.
Arias Stampi — a Mexican manufacturer based in Querétaro — needed a real operational security solution: not a conventional lock, but a technology infrastructure that centralized pedestrian and vehicle access control under a single platform.
What changed with Teotech
What was built
Before the implementation, Arias Stampi managed its access points with mechanisms that weren't designed for the level of control the business needed. There was no systematic logging, no traceability, no way to know with certainty who had accessed the facility, when and through which point. The solution wasn't to add more locks. It was to build a **technology infrastructure that centralized control** — connecting physical devices under a single platform, administered from a workstation with remote access capability and backed by RFID technology for fast, precise validation. The result is a system where people and vehicles share the same control logic. Where every access creates a record. Where authorizations are managed centrally, with differentiated user levels. And where the team has real visibility into what happens at every entry and exit point of the facility.
- ZKTeco system deployed and operational from a dedicated workstation
- RFID integrated for fast, frictionless access validation
- Electronic locks connected to the central authorization system
- Vehicle gate control integrated into the same platform
- Per-user attendance and presence logging configured
- Remote access enabled for administration without physical presence
- Complete access traceability with full audit capability