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Corps Security Wins Three-Year Contract With Michelin
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Corps Security Wins Three-Year Contract With Michelin

Social enterprise security specialist Corps Security has been appointed to provide security services at Michelin’s factory in Stoke-on-Trent. The three-year contract will see a team of nine security professionals TUPE over to Corps Security, led by a site supervisor.

Corps Security will provide security guarding services, including a vehicle for site patrols, front-of-house customer service, and visitor management for Michelin’s manufacturing and storage facility. Given the nature of the materials and volumes involved, the site presents significant fire risk considerations and requires robust emergency procedures and health and safety protocols. Corps Security will also provide ongoing security consultancy through Corps Intel, the organisation’s intelligence and specialist risk management consultancy. This will include threat and vulnerability assessments.

Michelin is a global leader in tyre manufacturing for aircrafts, automobiles, bicycles and motorsports.  Thousands of tyres are produced and held at its facility in Staffordshire.

Dale Johnson, Regional Director of Corps Security, said: “We’re proud to welcome Michelin to our growing portfolio across the West Midlands, as part of our broader growth strategy in the region. This contract award highlights our expertise in delivering robust security solutions in complex industrial environments. We look forward to building a strong and successful partnership with such a globally respected organisation.”

Carl Forster, Buyer for – UK & Nordics at Michelin, said: “We operate a complex site that requires a highly resilient security provider, and Corps Security’s strong presence in the region and experience in our industry made them the right choice. We were also impressed by their status as a social enterprise, demonstrating the value they place on supporting their colleagues.”

April 2, 2026/by Corps Security
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Corps Innovation Day 2026: Value Isn’t What You Know, It’s What You Share
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Corps Innovation Day 2026: Value Isn’t What You Know, It’s What You Share

Earlier this month, we welcomed security experts and industry leaders from across the UK to Corps Security’s 2026 Innovation Day at The National Archives in Richmond, Greater London.

The historic landmark holds over 1,000 years of heritage, including some of Corps Security’s own past, so it was the perfect reminder that in order to innovate, we must reflect on how far security has come and the impact that our officers have had throughout our 167-year history.

Sharing knowledge

Mike Bullock, CEO at Corps Security, opened with a powerful reminder: “Value isn’t what you know, it’s what you share”. That was the ethos of the entire day, bringing together the installers, security experts, and innovative solutions that will shape the future of our industry.

Paul Lotter, Managing Director at Corps Security, spoke about our social value achievements this year. We became a Living Wage Employer in 2019, and are proud to say that today, over 95 per cent of Corps colleagues earn the Living Wage. We also ranked in the top seven per cent of security companies globally with our EcoVadis Silver status. Innovation is driving change across Corps, but we remain a people-first business and take pride in meeting sustainability goals that protect our people and our planet.

Neil Shanks, Director at Corps Intel, discussed our newly launched intelligence services. Corps Intel offers services from weekly intelligence reports to bespoke threat alerts and dedicated analysts. Intelligence is more than just giving clients a rundown of threats, he explained, it has to answer the “so what?” and deliver actionable guidance.

Innovations in action

RISK was up first to demonstrate its metal detector arches. These are modular and portable structures that are designed to be set up in under five minutes and can detect metal objects down to the size of a pound coin. They have been deployed largely in educational institutions, but also in embassies and at sporting events.

The team put their money where their mouths are and set up a five-minute timer to prove that it could be done – of course, they passed with time to spare.

PPSS Group introduced its lightweight stab vests. Weighing in at 1.5kg, the vests also have a ten-year guarantee – double the lifespan of other Kevlar vests. They are ISO-accredited for knife, spike and blunt force protection with zero penetration. The team put blunt force protection to the test with a baseball bat, which simply bounced off the vest.

Beespace then took the stage to showcase its security sensors. They use LoRaWAN, wide-area networking, to perform checks of areas of 80-90m that save security personnel performing site-wide checks of low-use areas. The sensors also integrate with an AI facilities manager that automates patrol reports and temperature monitoring.

Finally, Security Drone Group demonstrated its fully-automated drones. These can operate 3km from their docking stations, performing perimeter checks and identifying intruders with thermal imaging and AI-powered smart tracking. They can also deliver audio warnings through pre-programmed messages or can connect to monitoring centres where operators can deliver live messages.

Ethical innovation

Mike Reddington, CEO of the British Security Industry Association (BSIA), highlighted its work on ethical facial recognition. When draft bills threatened an outright ban five years ago, the BSIA published the first legal and ethical guide to facial recognition technology in 2021. “How do you open your phone or use passport gates?” Mike asked, arguing that there is already social acceptance but that we need transparent governance.

A panel discussion then explored robotics and emerging tech. Aron Kisdi from Autodiscovery explained how robotics remove people from harm while humans operate remotely with better intel. He explained that tech can provide that first line of defence and inform officers with camera footage and location services. He also spoke about the risk that tech can break or be damaged by intruders. He commented that regulations need to catch up, and affordability remains key for early adopters.

Another line of defence discussed was PanicGuard’s domestic violence response devices. They can trigger police arrival in under eight minutes and are able to gather video evidence for court. This, coupled with Mike Reddington’s insight on facial recognition, showcased a future of advanced solutions designed to protect the general public, as well as private sites.

Comprehensive solutions

Comprehensive site security means addressing the details people often overlook, like secure storage for spare keys, or protecting mail deliveries. Failing to address the basics alongside innovation threatens the safety of your site.

Loxal Security Ltd. presented its secure lock solutions, which are backed by a 15-minute attack test. They can generate daily 7-digit codes and come in various sizes to hold dozens of keys. Parcel Tracker showcased its mail management software that helps organisations track, log and securely hand over deliveries. Radiocoms Systems Ltd. demonstrated cellular network devices that integrate with fire alarms and CCTV.

There were other advanced solutions showcased such as AiLert, software that detects weapons via cameras and connects to monitoring systems, and Aura UK’s keyholder services that use algorithms to identify and communicate with the officer closest to a reported incident in just six seconds.

Having a well-protected and connected team is key to ensuring the safety of not only the site, but the officers operating in it as well.

Innovation in the future

Security innovation means more than staying steps ahead of advanced threats. Industry experts must consider where technology can be best integrated with current roles, and which areas need new capabilities to adapt to the increasingly complex threat landscape.

A key theme throughout the day was that no matter how sophisticated technology is, human decisions will always remain central to driving change in the industry. Our monitoring centre is aided by innovative technology, but it is our operatives who answered 14,000 calls and handled 242,000 alarms in January alone.

By sharing knowledge, our industry benefits from the joint expertise of leaders and innovators. We must remain agile and aware to protect our partner sites and the general public. It was a pleasure to host our Innovation Day at The National Archives, and we are proud of our industry’s spirit of collaboration.

If you are interested in learning more about Corps Security, Corps Monitoring, or Corps Intel, please get in touch with our team.

March 2, 2026/by Corps Security
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Celebrating 167 years of Corps Security
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Celebrating 167 years of Corps Security

Today is Corps Security’s 167th anniversary, marking another year of supporting customers with proactive security solutions and expertise. On this milestone, we reflect on our heritage and our founding mission to provide meaningful employment for veterans.

Since our foundation, our work has significantly expanded – we prioritise social value as a social enterprise, advocate for the Real Living Wage, engage in fundraising initiatives and have deepened our partnerships. We’ve also expanded our services by relaunching our intelligence and consultancy business, Corps Intel, in January.

But despite all these changes, we still stay true to that original mission, to support active and ex-service members both within and outside of our organisation. In our 167th year, our focus is on our Corps Veteran Association, as well as innovations that equip customers for the challenges of tomorrow. This, coupled with our ESG advancements and continued work with our charity partners, gives us reason for celebration.

Innovative offerings

This past year was a year for innovation at Corps. Relaunching Corps Intel advanced our services to help organisations navigate uncertainty and act with confidence in a complex and interconnected risk landscape. Intel’s intelligence, specialist risk management and tailored consultancy services now include a wider range of external experts and analytics offerings.

In 2026, Intel will continue its collaborative approach to provide actionable intelligence and information using verified data to identify threats, risks and vulnerabilities, all to aid clients’ decision making.

In 2025, we also launched our drone security service in partnership with Security Drone Group, which offers greater visibility and rapid response across complex sites. Our innovation steering group also developed a partnership with RISK Metal Detectors to improve lightweight transportable arches for educational institutions and sporting events, enhancing safety for students, visitors, staff and officers.

In November, we held the first of our Risk and Resilience event series in Glasgow. Neil Shanks, Director of Corps Intel, discussed the current threat landscape and overlooked threats facing and within organisations, like outdated equipment in the network and phishing attempts on employees.

Recently, we also hosted our 2026 Corps Security Innovation Conference at The National Archives. The day featured live demonstrations, supplier stands, and Q&A sessions on the most pressing issues facing the sector. It was a chance to connect with industry peers and offer a comprehensive overview of our services and expansion plans.

Sustainability highlights

In 2025, we were recognised for our commitment to exceeding sustainability goals. We earned Gold Certification from Neutral Carbon Zone, reducing total emissions by 7.15 per cent compared to our 2023 baseline. We also achieved a silver award from EcoVadis, an independent provider of sustainability ratings. We were judged under 21 subgroups and gained two points from our 2024 assessment.

Our 2025 ESG report highlights other achievements from throughout the year. Our Glasgow and Bristol offices now run on green energy tariffs, and we’ve installed EV charging points at our London and Glasgow locations. Additionally, 15 out of 42 company vehicles are electric or hybrid, compared to just four in 2023. Increasing awareness of our carbon footprint has allowed us to make meaningful changes across the business, and we are dedicated to exceeding targets to make Corps more responsible every day.

Supporting the veteran community

This past year, we’ve kept up our engagement in charity events, fundraisers and Corps Veteran Association (CVA) events for the Armed Forces community. We were honoured to host the Commissionaires Canada for Remembrance weekend. They joined us in parading past the Cenotaph, at our annual ceremonial luncheon, and we visited the Brookwood Cemetery to honour fellow commissionaires by laying wreaths at the UK and Canadian memorials.

We also remembered our colleague Darrell Jacques, who passed away earlier in the year after 25 years of service with Corps. We saved a place for him in the formation and at the luncheon table.

Remembrance is always a special time for Corps, and this past year it was especially poignant to remember those lost within our team and connect with our international colleagues. Corps Monitoring Managing Director Andrea Strong also shared her personal reflections on the importance of remembering those we have lost.

The CVA also marked the 81st anniversary of D-Day in Normandy, with members walking 27 kilometres and raising £1,360 for Rhondda Sea Cadets. The team also honoured the 80th anniversary of VE Day with charitable events, including a dinner supporting Blind Veterans UK.

Corps’ founder, Captain Sir Edward Walter’s mission to support soldiers returning from the Crimean War remains a core value of our organisation. We are proud of the CVA’s ongoing work, to provide specialised recruitment pathways, mentoring programmes, and professional development opportunities for those transitioning to civilian life.

Focuses for the next year

Today, the threat landscape has evolved beyond what could have been predicted by Captain Sir Edward Walter. But we will always be committed to equipping our officers and customers with the tools and knowledge to keep sites and visitors safe.

We would like to thank our colleagues for their dedication this year, as well as our partners and customers for their ongoing support.

If you would like to work with us and learn more about the security, monitoring, and intelligence services, contact our team of security experts. If you would like to learn more about the CVA, please visit our page.

February 12, 2026/by Corps Security
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