INKAS
INKAS Group of Companies is a group of privately held Canadian corporations that specialize largely in the security, manufacturing, and financial industries. Many of the company’s divisions and brands operate under the registered trademark of INKAS,[2] and include armored vehicle and safe manufacturing, metal fabrication, aerospace and defense, financial services, and environmental protection services. The company was established over 25 years ago in Toronto, Canada, where it remains headquartered today.[3]
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Type | Multiple private corporations |
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Industry | Security Armored Vehicles Manufacturing Financial |
Founded | Toronto, Ontario, Canada (1995 ) |
Founder | David Khazanski Margarita Simkin |
Headquarters | Toronto, Ontario , Canada |
Key people | David Khazanski Co-Founder, CEO Margarita Simkin Co-Founder, Chairwoman |
Services | armored vehicles, limos, safes, manufacturing, metal fabrication, financial services, aerospace and defense |
Revenue | $150 million (2016)[1] |
Number of employees | 360 |
Divisions | INKAS Armored Vehicle Manufacturing, INKAS Aerospace & Defense, INKAS Safe Manufacturing, INKAS Payments Corp., INKASTRANS Canada Inc., Metaline |
Website | www |
Footnotes / references https://inkas.ca/divisions |
INKAS has worked with federal and provincial governments, and numerous authorities worldwide. Some of their clients include the United Nations, NATO, the Government of Canada,[4][5] the Government of the United States,[6] as well as embassies. INKAS also provides a number of products and services to financial institutions, corporations and individuals around the world.
INKAS Group of Companies
INKAS was founded in August 1995 in Toronto, Canada, by David Khazanski and Margarita Simkin as a single-truck armored courier service specializing in the secure transportation of cash and valuables. INKAS has established and grown various divisions[7] and brands over the years, some of which have gone on be acquired by major players in their industries.[8] The company’s divisions include armored vehicle manufacturing, safes manufacturing, security solutions and services, aerospace and defense, financial solutions, and environmental protection services.
INKAS prioritizes quality assurance and maintaining high standards, and the company is ISO 9001 (Quality) certified, ISO 14001 (Environmental) certified, and ISO 45001 (Safety) certified.[9] The company’s manufacturing facilities are National Safety Mark (NSM) certified, and it maintains a valid Controlled Goods Certificate[10] with the Government of Canada for its armored vehicles, as well as its security and defense solutions.
In April 2014, INKAS acquired its new headquarters and manufacturing facility,[11] and in March 2020, the company opened a second manufacturing facility in Toronto.[12] The company also has offices, production facilities, and service centers internationally, including in Lagos, Nigeria.[13]
The Khazanski Foundation
The Khazanski Foundation is a private foundation that was established in August 2019 by David Khazanski to actively support philanthropically focused initiatives that are beneficial to society as a whole. It is a registered charity[14] in Canada with a mission to promote and support the well-being of individuals in Canada and around the world through raising awareness of critical issues, investing in innovation, and providing financial support.[15]
Criticism
In July and August 2017, CBC News reported that INCAS signed a deal with Azerbaijan’s interior ministry under which the company had delivered several Canadian-made armoured personnel carriers (APCs) to Azerbaijan.[16] This provoked strong condemnation from the Armenian-Canadian population who were concerned that they would be used in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict or the Armenia-Azerbaijan border crisis, leading to the Canadian government promising to meet with the representatives of the Armenian community.[17][18] Ramil Huseynli — Azerbaijan's Chargé d’Affaires in Ottawa — responded by saying "...the acquisition of armoured personnel carriers from a Canadian company does not pose such a threat [to regional peace and stability], as these vehicles are intended only for law enforcement and civilian transport. In this light, the hysteria of the Armenian community, who should put Canadian interests above the rest, is unintelligible.” According to the 2016 Report on Exports of Military Goods from Canada, Azerbaijan bought $378,705 worth of fire arms and ground vehicles in Canada.[19]
References
- CHASE, STEVEN "Canadian armoured-vehicle maker not flattered by foreign imitation (Retrieved 2017-03-24.)
- "Industry Canada Trademark Registration". Industry Canada. 1997.
- "INKAS New Facility and Armored Vehicle Show Room".
- "Department of National Defense Contract".
- "Canada Border Services Agency Contract".
- "US Department of State Contract".
- "INKAS Divisions".
- "3 Sixty Acquires INKAS Security Services Ltd".
- "Gabriel Registrar".
- "Controlled Goods Registration". Government of Canada. Retrieved 22 June 2022.
- "INKAS New Facility and Armored Vehicle Show Room".
- "INKAS Announces New Manufacturing Plant in Toronto".
- "INKAS History".
- "T3010 Registered Charity Information". Government of Canada. Retrieved 21 June 2022.
- "The Khazanski Foundation Mission".
- Sevunts, Levon (Aug 14, 2017). "Armenian-Canadians urge Liberals to stop export of armoured vehicles to Azerbaijan". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
- "ANCC Calls on the Canadian Government to Immediately Halt Azerbaijani Arms Sales". Armenian National Committee of America. 2017-07-26. Retrieved 2022-09-29.
- "AGBU Protests The Delivery of Canadian-Made Military Vehicles to Azerbaijan". Montreal Chapter. Retrieved 2022-09-29.
- International, Radio Canada (2017-08-14). "Canadian-Armenian community up in arms over Canadian defence exports to Azerbaijan". RCI | English. Retrieved 2022-09-29.