Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

TagMaster, SKIDATA teams for parking management

Monday, March 14, 2011

TagMaster together with SKIDATA has signed a memorandum of understanding where both companies have agreed to cooperate in the field of supplying integrated long range ultra-high frequency RFID solutions.

This integration will support the SKIDATA Keytag to be read by TagMaster XT-readers designed for installations in parking management systems, and provide a contactless hands free entry and exit for parking facilities.

The integration between TagMaster readers and the SKIDATA management equipment also supports SKIDATA’s hands-free “keymotion” parking system. [end] 

Yellowknife Airport (YZF) located in Northwest Territories, Canada is using an integrated RFID solution provided by TagMaster for hands-free shuttle and maintenance vehicle access.

In conjunction with ACTS (Access Control Tracking System) Essential, powered by ArmID, the RFID solution enables YZF to add vehicles and activate tags, deactivate lost or stolen tags, open gates remotely, manage access schedules, and generate reports, all from a Web-enabled interface using any standard Web browser.

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Coast Mountain Bus Company (CMBC), based in Burnaby, British Columbia has integrated TagMaster’s RFID system with Coencorp’s automated fuel management system, FuelZone Transit, at all six of its service locations.

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VingCard Elsafe announced a technology interface has been completed between its line of contactless RFID hotel locking solutions and SKIDATA, an Austrian provider of access management and ticketing solutions for ski resorts, airports, sports venues and tourist attractions.

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First Data Corporation has partnered up with the Krakow Transportation and Infrastructure Authority and City Parking Group for the introduction of parking meters equipped with contactless payments functionality in the city of Krakow, Poland.

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