Keyline launches self-service key duplication machine
You will find it in stations and supermarkets: less than 3 minutes to make a perfect copy of your key
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An innovative machine that will allow everyone, in less than 3 minutes, to make a perfect copy of their own key, in complete autonomy. It's called KeyOsk, the new self-service machine capable of duplicating your home key: a project by Keyline Spa, a historic company from Conegliano specialising in the production of keys and key-cutting machines,
Innovazione
An entirely new product, from which one also expects a shake-up to tackle the crisis in the automotive sector.
The machine can be found in supermarkets or stations, perhaps next to the passport photo booth: KeyOsk can duplicate more than 80 per cent of the most commonly used flat keys in Europe..
"With KeyOsk, we wanted to create a solution that combines technology, autonomy and flexibility, offering a concrete opportunity to enrich one's commercial proposal and differentiate oneself on the market," says Camillo Puppi, Keyline's Sales director. "For end customers, it means being able to count on a service that is always available and immediate; for sales outlets, it means building customer loyalty, attracting new users and generating new business opportunities". The reference is to hardware stores, shopping centres and high-traffic areas.
Keyline - part of Keyline Industries, 200 employees and an export of up to 75%, an international reference group in the security and automation sector - thus continues its path of innovation. With a presence in more than 70 countries, the company confirms its leadership in key duplication.

