About Us
Why Choose Corps Security
Corps Security holds ISO 9001:2015 and 18788:2015 certifications and has been delivering security solutions since 1996 to some of the most high profile organizations in Papua New Guinea. Our expertise spans multiple sectors, including finance—especially banking—construction, diplomacy, commerce, retail, and industrial. This diversity underscores our capacity to customise solutions and training programs to meet the unique demands of each sector. For our valued clients, this guarantees a dependable and consistently high-quality service delivery every time.
Who We Are
The Corps (PNG) Ltd was established in 1996, as a subsidiary of the Corps of Commissionaires, a UK based security and facilities company of high repute, established in 1859. In PNG we maintain the standards set by the parent Company and aim to consistently provide our clients with the highest levels of service attainable, without compromise; earning us a reputation for being second to none in security and facilities services. Today, the Corps (PNG) Ltd employs more than 1200 officers, with a fleet of over 200 security vehicles and an extensive licensed weapons armoury.
Client Partnerships
Our clients are our business! Corps Security strives to forge the strongest of relationships with our clients to the benefit of all parties. This is a collaborative approach, working towards an arrangement which best provides for the requirements of our clients. With many of our clients, KPl’s have been put in place in consultation which ensures all parties that the service levels required are being implemented appropriately. Further to this, the Contract Managers carry out “Customer Service Evaluations” with the client so any shortfalls are identified in good time and addressed.
Innovations
Corps Security management are always seeking new developments, products and services to further enhance security provisions for current and potential clients. This is both within PNG and internationally. Recent developments in areas such as vehicle/personal tracking, digital radio systems and non-lethal incapacitation are such areas which have become viable in recent times.