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Centigon Security Group
Founded2014; 10 years ago (2014) Lamballe, France
Productsmobile armor
Number of employeesless than 800
Websitewww.centigon.com

Centigon Security Group, formerly Carat Security Group is a large, privately held manufacturer of mobile armor. Based in Lamballe, France, the Group is the result of several mergers, including the purchase of Centigon by industry rival, Carat Duchatelet. One of the world's leading commercial armored vehicle providers, it operates six factories worldwide, employs a labor force of 800, and produces 1,400 armored vehicles annually.

Among its subsidiaries' products are armored limousines for heads of states, armored sedans and SUVs, specialized vehicles for transporting cash, ballistic glass, and a variety of vehicles and equipment for the defense industry.

In addition to offering feature-loaded premium transportation CSG also produces simpler, cheaper, less protected "no frills" vehicles aimed at a growing customer base in Africa and the Middle East. Its Black Scorpion Fast Attack Vehicle developed for this niche market was introduced at the Eurosatory 2010 international exhibition of land security and defense vehicles in Paris. In April 2011, Carat made its first appearance in China, with a trade show in Shanghai; presenting two Carat Duchatelet armored limousines.

In 2014 Carat and Centigon parted again.

See also

References

  1. Businessweek, Company Overview of Carat Security Group
  2. "Defence Contractors by Category - Defence & Security Systems International".
  3. ^ "Centigon Security Group - Compagny".
  4. "Defense & Security Intelligence & Analysis: IHS Jane's | IHS".
  5. "Carat Security Group - News - Eurosatory Exhibition Product Launch". caratsecurity.com. 2011. Archived from the original on 20 March 2012. Retrieved 9 June 2011.
  6. "Centigon Security Group - History".

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