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Doors Access Control Suppliers
Door access control on ships covers everything from a basic keypad lock on the bridge to a full electronic system tying every cabin, store room, and restricted area into one network. The system manages who can enter where and keeps a log of every swipe. The ISPS Code requires controlled access to bridge, engine room, and other restricted spaces on commercial vessels, with electronic logs reviewed during port facility audits.
RecordsMarine maintains a directory of door access control suppliers for shipyards, security officers, and project teams fitting new builds or upgrading existing setups.
Common Access Control Components
A standard marine access control system uses several elements:
- RFID or proximity card readers
- Biometric scanners (fingerprint or facial)
- Electronic door locks and strikes
- Keypad entry panels
- Magnetic stripe or smart card readers
- Door position switches
- Central control unit and software platform
- Integration with CCTV and intruder alarms
Each component must hold the right marine certification for vibration, humidity, and salt exposure. Trusted suppliers of door access control list IP ratings, IACS approvals, and software version data with every quote.
Where Access Control Applies
Access control covers most restricted areas on a vessel:
- Bridge and chart room
- Engine control room and machinery spaces
- Cargo control room on tankers
- Pump rooms and steering gear compartments
- Crew accommodation and cabin doors
- Stores, bonded lockers, and pantries
- Hospital and isolation cabins
- Citadel and safe muster areas
Cruise ships and ferries use the same tech for passenger cabins, often integrated with billing and check-in systems. Sourcing from approved providers of door access control gives access to certified hardware along with software that meets IACS UR E22 cyber resilience guidance.
Recommended Brands
The marine access control market includes several established names:
- Salto Systems
- HID Global
- Assa Abloy Marine
- Dormakaba
- Suprema
- ZKTeco
- Honeywell Security
- Bosch Security
Most brands offer marine-grade hardware along with land-based product lines. The marine versions hold sealed enclosures, salt-spray testing, and class type approvals not found on standard commercial units.
What to Check Before Ordering
Useful points to review at the quotation stage:
- IP65 or higher rating on outdoor and deck readers
- IACS UR E22 cyber compliance for networked systems
- Backup power options during a blackout
- Integration with existing CCTV and PA systems
- Software language packs for international crews
- Lead time matching shipyard milestones
- Training package for ship security officers
- Spare parts availability for a 10 to 15-year lifespan
A clear scope of supply, including cabling, mounting hardware, and commissioning, prevents budget overruns.
Industry Standards
Marine access control falls under the ISPS Code, SOLAS Chapter XI-2, IMO Resolution MSC.428 on cyber risk, IACS UR E22 on networked systems, and IEC 60529 for ingress protection ratings. Type approval from a recognized class society is mandatory on networked equipment that ties into the ship safety system.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can biometric scanners work in salt-air environments?
Yes, marine-rated units include sealed enclosures and corrosion-protected contacts. Standard office units do not.
How are access cards issued and revoked?
Through the central software, usually managed by the ship security officer. Lost cards can be cancelled instantly.
What happens during a power blackout?
Most marine systems include backup battery power for 4 to 24 hours, with fail-safe options to allow emergency egress.
Can the system run offline?
Yes. Local door controllers store user data and logs even when the main server is down.
Is GDPR compliance relevant onboard?
For vessels under the EU flag or with EU crew, yes. Access logs and biometric data must follow EU data protection rules.
Find Door Access Control Supplier Near You
Below is a vetted list of marine access control suppliers serving shipyards, fleet operators, and security consultants. Pick from the entries to match your vessel type, certification needs, and project timeline.

Year Founded: 2018
VerifiedCATEGORIES:
Doors Access Control
CCTV (Closed-Circuit Television)
Security Alarm Systems
Maritime Fencing & Anti-Piracy Equipment
SSAS (Ship Security Alert Systems)
BRAND:
SIEMENS
Honeywell
ASSA ABLOY
Axis Communications
ALLEGION
(34)
CLASS APPROVED:
IACS: ABS, ClassNK, CCS, BV
WAREHOUSES:
China
Year Founded: 2024
CATEGORIES:
Doors Access Control
CCTV (Closed-Circuit Television)
Security Alarm Systems
Maritime Fencing & Anti-Piracy Equipment
SSAS (Ship Security Alert Systems)
BRAND:
Honeywell
Johnson Controls
Schlage
ASSA ABLOY
Bosch Security
(34)
CLASS APPROVED:
IACS: ABS, RINA, ClassNK, CCS, BV, CRS, PRS, TL, KR, LR, DNV, IRS
Non-IACS: RMRS, HRS, INSB Class, Other
WAREHOUSES:
Morocco

Year Founded: 1987
CATEGORIES:
Doors Access Control
CCTV (Closed-Circuit Television)
Security Alarm Systems
Maritime Fencing & Anti-Piracy Equipment
SSAS (Ship Security Alert Systems)
WAREHOUSES:
Egypt

Year Founded: 2011
CATEGORIES:
Doors Access Control
BRAND:
SecuGen
WAREHOUSES:
Venezuela

Year Founded: 2024
CATEGORIES:
Doors Access Control
CCTV (Closed-Circuit Television)
Security Alarm Systems
Maritime Fencing & Anti-Piracy Equipment
SSAS (Ship Security Alert Systems)
CLASS APPROVED:
IACS: ABS, RINA, ClassNK, CCS, BV, CRS, PRS, TL, KR, LR, DNV, IRS
Non-IACS: RMRS, HRS, INSB Class, Other
WAREHOUSES:
Bangladesh

Year Founded: 2010
CATEGORIES:
Doors Access Control
CCTV (Closed-Circuit Television)
Maritime Fencing & Anti-Piracy Equipment
SSAS (Ship Security Alert Systems)
Security Alarm Systems
BRAND:
SIEMENS
Honeywell
ASSA ABLOY
Axis Communications
ALLEGION
AIPHONE
Suprema
Geovision
Johnson Controls
Bosch Security
(29)
WAREHOUSES:
Ghana
United Arab Emirates
Year Founded: 2012
CATEGORIES:
Doors Access Control
CCTV (Closed-Circuit Television)
Maritime Fencing & Anti-Piracy Equipment
Security Alarm Systems
Year Founded: 1998
CATEGORIES:
Doors Access Control
CCTV (Closed-Circuit Television)
Maritime Fencing & Anti-Piracy Equipment
Security Alarm Systems
SSAS (Ship Security Alert Systems)