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Neology revamp Mexican border security

Tuesday, February 2, 2010 in News

The Mexican Army Bank, Banjercito, governs every entry and exit point into and out of Mexico, including Northern and Southern international borders as well as all sea ports of entry.

To assist in regulating incoming and outgoing traffic, Banjercito has chosen Neology to incorporate its license plate recognition technology. This also includes Neology’s line of passive RFID tags, readers,and software.


With more than 20 million border crossings each year, every vehicle that enters or exits Mexico is issued a personalized permit from any of more than 600 points of issuance.

Neology’s electronic vehicle registration enables Banjercito to automate through real time on‐line transactions full tax compliance and tolling for both temporary and permanent vehicle importation - increasing both security and government tax revenues. [end] 


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