Honeywell to implement building management and safety technology for Reliance Life Sciences

Honeywell Building Solutions business has secured a contract from Reliance Life Sciences (RLS) for building management and safety technology, a statement from Honeywell notified.

The company will assist Reliance Life Sciences with supply, installation, testing and commissioning of integrated building management command and control and environment-monitoring systems. It will also integrate its current fire detection and voice evacuation systems with Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services (CLSS), for its multiple plants in Nashik.

Honeywell’s contract with Reliance Life Sciences encompasses a seven-year annual maintenance support commitment, providing sustained operational excellence.

“Honeywell is proud to partner with Reliance Life Sciences in its automation journey.  Under the project, we will integrate and deploy Honeywell’s Enterprise Buildings Integrator (EBI) Command Control Suite and CLSS making it a significant win in the pharmaceutical vertical. Our superior building management and safety technology will enhance the overall safety, efficiency and sustainability across RLS,” said Ashish Modi, President, Honeywell India.

Further, according to the statement, Honeywell’s CLSS cloud platform integrates data for secure, compliant and efficient fire system management, offering connectivity, intelligence and remote monitoring.

“Reliance Life Sciences has had a long-standing relationship with Honeywell in building-management technology solutions and is pleased to graduate this to the next-generation technology of connected life-safety services, and on a larger scale involving multiple manufacturing facilities in its second life sciences campus project at Nashik,” said KV Subramaniam, President, Reliance Life Sciences, in the statement.

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