MMCS

MMCS Group Limited is an Installation service provider focused on the information technology networking and security markets. Founded in 2005, it has offices in the UK, Pakistan and Jordan with interests in Europe, Africa, America and the Middle East.

MMCS Group
Private company
IndustryIT Installation Services, Security, Civil Works
Founded2005
HeadquartersReading, United Kingdom
Websitewww.mmcsuk.com

The primary focus of the group is military, central government and large corporates. MMCS entered into a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) on 02/09/2010 .

MMCS Group Structure

The group offers specialist voice and data cable installation services, plus sub-divisions focused on Security products, Video Conferencing, CCTV and wireless technology.

Group structure

The group offers specialist voice and data cable installation and site civil works services, plus sub-divisions focused on Security products, Video Conferencing, CCTV and wireless technology.

SC People is a wholly owned subsidiary of the MMCS Group that specialises in the supply of Security Cleared personnel to the UK Ministry of Defence, UK Government and other private security organisations.

Services

MMCS offers a diverse range of services including:

  • Cabling (pulled fibre, blown fibre and copper)
  • CCTV
  • Perimeter & Pipeline Security systems
  • Wireless systems (microwave links)
  • Video conferencing
  • Civil works (Masts, Towers, Ducts, Trenches, Security Equipment & services)
  • Mechanical and Engineering work
  • Supply and installation of innovative and emerging security equipment

Customers

MMCS has worked with a number of major corporates and government departments in the UK and abroad including the British Ministry of Defence, EDS, EADS and Fujitsu. MMCS also works with educational establishments. For example, they provided CCTV and networking switching and cabling to Highdown School in Reading.[1]

Additional information

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