Strong Arms International, LLC
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Strong Arms International, LLC

Strong Arms International, LLC is a leading provider of individualized and comprehensive firearm/safety/security consulting, training and support services for governments, corporations and private citizens’ worldwide.  Founded in 2007, SAI was initially intended to provide firearms instruction & medical training to support the needs of local civilians, security companies and law enforcement agencies.  We have grown to become a full service corporation consisting of several Specialty Divisions with true global reach that are capable of providing our services in a rapidly changing world. 

We have a proud tradition of excellence and customer satisfaction. Our clients today are tomorrow's innovators and leaders.  With an emphasis on true customer service, loyalty and exceeding goals, SAI is known for its outstanding dedicated and skilled staff.  Our teams deliver high-performance based programs with true long term, cost effective and value added solutions for every client we have, regardless of their size.


Our 9 Specialty Divisions & 5 Sub-Division are:
    Active Zombie Engagement Team – 
    Administration – 
    Armorers – 
    Chaplin Corps – 
    Corporate Solutions –
        
Executive - 

    Emergency Services– 
    Marksmanship Association -
    Security – 
        
Armored Cars – 
        
K-9 - 
        
Personal Protection – 
        
Security (Armed & Unarmed) - 
    Tactics & Training-

SAI services are offered to governments and their agencies, naval and military forces, law enforcement organizations, corporations, community groups, private groups/clubs and individual private citizens’ worldwide.

The Board of Directors has adopted both the ILO Code of Conduct as well as the
Global Compact as the foundation of our legal, ethical and moral values.  The Global Compact is a strategic policy initiative for businesses that are committed to aligning their operations and strategies with ten universally accepted principles in the areas of human rights, labor, environment and anti-corruption. By doing so, business, as a primary driver of globalization, can help ensure that markets, commerce, technology and finance advance in ways that benefit economies and societies everywhere.  We absolutely believe that our guiding principles afford us with the best services available on the open market.  This is what drives our global innovation and growth.

While our Global Headquarters is based just outside New York City in the United States, Strong Arms International and all of their respective Divisions have successfully served clients in North, Central and South America, the Caribbean, United Kingdom, Europe, Africa and the South Pacific Rim as well as Global Shipping and Maritime Interests.
Our Logo

The World:

The core of our logo is a picture of the world.  It is our intent to both think and act globally in everything we do.  We fully accept that any actions or inaction we take will affect more than are readily present.  The Earth provides resources that are exploitable by humans for useful purposes.  The human perspective regarding the Earth has changed following the advent of spaceflight, and the biosphere is now widely viewed from a globally integrated perspective.

The Strong Arms International circle:
The encompassing circle with “Strong Arms International” is to signify we are a Multi-National company with the ability to perform anywhere “around the world”. A MNC as a corporation that has its management headquarters in one country, known as the home country, and operates in several other countries, known as host countries.

The Reticle:
Many of today’s challenges are placing the world at risk.  Telescopic sights for firearms, generally just called scopes, are probably the device most often associated with cross hairs. Motion pictures and the media often use a view through cross hairs as a dramatic device, which has given cross hairs wide cultural exposure

The Strong Arm rising from the blue and white braid:
Fairbairn, the standard-bearer and squire to the King of Scotland, saved his master in battle. It is said that he lifted the King, who was dressed in full armor, onto his own horse with one arm after the King's horse had been killed under him in battle.  The family crest, an upraised and embowed arm with a grasping hand, records this act of heroism that was said to have been rewarded with a heritable title Sir Strong Arm, and a grant of lands in the Borders region.
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