25 March 2026
Argenbright Security Europe Ltd (ASEL) has chosen Totalmobile’s Field First Platform to support the modernisation of its workforce operations across the UK, using its advanced scheduling and operational insight solutions.
The decision follows a review of ASEL’s existing systems, which could no longer support the level of real-time changes required across its security operations. Managing urgent call-outs, last-minute schedule adjustments, and day-to-day workforce planning had become increasingly difficult using existing legacy tools.
Through the new platform, ASEL will gain real-time visibility of workforce availability and job progress, allowing service managers to redeploy officers quickly as needs change. The platform will also support skills-based assignment and reporting, helping teams maintain service standards while meeting regulatory and contractual requirements.
“Totalmobile gives us the ability to manage our workforce with a level of clarity and control we simply couldn’t achieve before,” said Marc Stanton, Managing Director, Argenbright Security Europe Ltd. “Their dynamic scheduling and insight capabilities will allow us to respond faster, operate more efficiently, and deliver an even higher standard of service to our clients. This partnership is a key enabler of our long-term growth and operational excellence.”
“Security operations rely on accurate, real-time coordination,” said Rob Gilbert, Managing Director of Commercial Services at Totalmobile. “Our platform is designed to give teams greater control and insight over daily operations, helping organisations like ASEL respond swiftly to disruption, reduce manual processes and maintain service reliability as demand increases.”
Security providers across the UK are operating in an environment of sustained workforce pressure, rising costs, and increasing service expectations. As a result, many organisations are reassessing how they manage field teams, with greater emphasis on unified platforms that can support live operational decision-making rather than static, siloed planning.



