Swastik Synergy Engineering: The Mumbai-Made Kitchen Fire Suppression System That Won at INTERSEC Dubai
I want to address something directly, because I think it's a bias that costs Indian buyers money. There's a tendency in commercial kitchen procurement to assume that internationally certified products are automatically imported products, and that Indian-manufactured alternatives are automatically compromised in quality. Swastik Synergy Engineering is the clearest counter-argument to that assumption I've encountered.
SSE is a Mumbai-based manufacturer. Founded in 2010. Their
fire suppression system, the SYNERGY CON-FERNO Kitchen Fire Suppression System,
won the INTERSEC Award for Fire Suppression System of the Year at INTERSEC
Dubai in 2018. INTERSEC is the most significant fire safety industry event
globally. Winning the suppression system category against international
competition is not a consolation prize. It's a genuine validation of the
engineering.
The certification portfolio SSE holds is the practical detail
for procurement decisions. UL listing for CO2 and wet chemical systems. VDS
approval for inert gas systems, one of the most rigorous fire protection
certifications in the world. LPCB certification. ISO 9001:2015. ISI Mark. CE
Mark. CCOE (PESO) approval for gas cylinder filling and storage. For a
manufacturer to hold all of these simultaneously is a significant quality
management achievement.
Swastik Synergy commercial kitchen equipment in the suppression
category covers wet chemical kitchen suppression, CO2 extinguishing, inert gas
systems, clean agent systems, tube-based suppression, water mist, and portable
extinguishers. It's a complete fire protection product range from a single
Indian manufacturer.
Marriott Global Design's Asia Pacific programme has given SSE
a Certificate of Appreciation. For hotel groups who want both international
certification credentials and Indian manufacturing economics, SSE through Jacio
Indicius is worth serious consideration.
Jacio Indicius is the authorised SSE dealer across India, the
Middle East, Gulf, USA, China, and Asia.
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