Pomona, New York, Oct. 16, 2017 -- Cambridge Security Seals (“CSS”), a leading American manufacturer of tamper-evident and loss prevention security seals, was awarded a patent (U.S. Patent No. 9,770,839) by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for its innovative in-line cutting technology which streamlines the automated manufacturing and packaging process. The patent covers a revolutionary design that improves the efficiency, flexibility, speed, accuracy, consistency, and reliability of a post-molding cutting technique.
This is the second patent that CSS has secured in the past three month that markedly enhances the efficient performance of the manufacturing and finishing process.
“Our experience has shown us that a better manufacturing process results in better products and shorter lead times,” says Brian Lyle, President of Cambridge Security Seals. “Every improvement we make along the production lines manifests itself in an improved offering to our customers.”
Cambridge Security Seals manufactures a wide variety of its award-winning security seals in its New York headquarters and production facility. According to Lyle, the company’s patented processes “further elevates CSS and our ability to offer a wider variety of customizable features while reducing costs and lead times.”
Founded in 2010, Cambridge Security Seals has grown into one of the leading and most inventive security seals manufacturers in the world. The company continues to invest heavily in research and development, and was ranked by Inc. Magazine as one of the fastest growing private companies in America.
“An essential element to CSS’s commitment to American manufacturing is our relentless pursuit of the advancement of automated manufacturing technology and techniques,” explains Elisha Tropper, the company’s CEO. “Providing our customers with the highest quality products and services demands the dual commitments to R&D and Continuous Improvement that are the calling card of our rapidly growing organization.”
About Cambridge Security Seals
Cambridge Security Seals, a privately-held enterprise headquartered in New York, offers an extensive line of tamper evident, tamper resistant, and high-security loss prevention seals to customers across a wide range of industries. The company’s dedication to uncompromising quality, dedicated customer service, and outstanding value provides a blueprint for reliability and security. CSS services an increasingly diverse customer base spanning a variety of industries, including airlines, freight, logistics, distribution, trucking, retail, cash handling, rail transportation, government, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, medical, and agriculture.
Cambridge Security Seals’ commitment to technology, quality standards, environmental responsibility, and attention to detail fuels its drive to provide security-conscious customers with the products, services, and value they demand from an industry leader.
The backbone of Cambridge Security Seals is a diversified team of technical experts and business professionals, including experienced engineering, design, production, and logistics specialists. This unique blend of management and production expertise enables the company to provide an unmatched level of value. For more information about Cambridge Security Seals, please visit http://www.cambridgeseals.com.
Guerlyne Guercy 845-520-4111 [email protected]


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