Ajax Systems Opens New Manufacturing Facility in Vietnam

November 11, 2025

Ajax Systems, an international technology company and leading manufacturer of professional security systems, has officially opened a new manufacturing facility in Hanoi, Vietnam. The 8,300 m² plant expands the company’s global production capacity, diversifies its manufacturing footprint, and strengthens Ajax Systems’ international presence.

The facility will produce the full range of Ajax devices and is expected to create more than 1,000 jobs within its first year. “We deliberately chose Vietnam because the country offers favourable production conditions, skilled workers, well-developed industrial parks, and a broad supplier network. We aim to make Ajax a truly multinational company: producing better, faster, and more efficiently. Our Vietnamese team will play a key role in helping us achieve this,” said Aleksandr Konotopskyi, Chairman of the Supervisory Board at Ajax Systems.

In parallel, Ajax Systems continues to develop its existing manufacturing sites in Ukraine and Turkey. Product development takes place across three research and development centres in Kyiv, Lviv and Vinnytsia, while local teams are being strengthened to support the company’s global growth. Today, Ajax devices are used in over 180 countries worldwide.

About Ajax Systems
Ajax Systems is Europe’s largest security systems manufacturer, with more than 4 million end-users and 290,000 PRO users globally. The company offers comprehensive solutions for the protection of residential and commercial properties of all sizes. Its current portfolio includes 180 devices covering intruder detection, video surveillance, fire protection, as well as safety, comfort, and automation solutions.

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