CCL Secure
Phil Tristram is an experienced IT professional with a strong background in various technical roles spanning over 15 years. Currently serving as an IT Services Engineer at CCL Secure since March 2017, Phil specializes in desktop support, server support across multiple platforms, VMware design and installation, and backup solutions. Prior experience includes a role as a Senior Engineer at Logic Business Systems Ltd, where responsibilities encompassed network design and installation, as well as extensive server builds and support. Phil's career commenced at Capita IT Services as a Service Desk Analyst, focusing on desktop builds, support, and network troubleshooting, followed by a position as a Computer Engineer at Bytebak, providing remote support and installation services.
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CCL Secure
CCL Secure are the polymer banknote people. We engineer the world’s most durable, secure, efficient and sustainable polymer banknotes. Our company was born of the Reserve Bank of Australia’s effort to build a better banknote, back in 1988. Innovating and improving the modern polymer banknote has been our sole mission since. We are the only company exclusively focused on designing, developing and producing polymer banknotes. Drawing on our leading expertise, we have supported more than 45 central banks with issuing polymer over the past 30 years. Having global sites supported by the strength of parent company, CCL Industries, enables us to provide end-to-end service with the assurance of business continuity. We have unparalleled access to manufacturing, technical and sales staff with highly specialised skills and local knowledge: in Australia, to look after Asia Pacific; the UK, to support markets in Europe, the Middle East and Africa; and Mexico, to provide regional solutions in Central and South America. Throughout this period of innovation and production, we have engineered GUARDIAN™ substrate which has produced over 75 billion banknotes, whilst our latest innovation SPARTAN™ banknotes will further help central banks realise their currency goals.