Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

KABA tees off at Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill Club & Lodge

Friday, November 4, 2011

Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill Club & Lodge has partnered up with electronic lock provider KABA to install its RFID door lock system throughout the respected corporate golf destination.

Bay Hill has installed the Saflok Quantum RFID door locks and the System 6000 software for the front desk. Lodge guests and service staff will use an RFID wristband. Based on the Microsoft Windows platform, Saflok’s System 6000 software can be integrated with most property manage software (PMS).


When their hands are full, service staff no longer has to swipe a key card. The can simply pass their arm with the wristband in front of the lock and gain access to a room with similar benefits extended to lodge guests – no more fumbling for a key.

Located in Orlando, Fla., Bay Hills is host to the nationally televised Arnold Palmer Invitational Presented by MasterCard. The property is also a venue for spa and tennis vacationers, and for weddings and special events. [end] 

Kaba announced that Les Hôtels JARO in Quebec City, Canada has equipped five of its properties with its contactless RFID locking systems.

The hotel management company implemented ILCO 790 locks at three of its hotels – Hotel Quebec Inn, Hotel Quebec, and Hotel Must. The Hotel Palace Royal and its sister property, the Hotel Plaza Quebec, installed Saflok RT hotel door locks with Messenger LENS online wireless system.

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Diners Club Spain has chosen Gemalto to help it migrate to EMV in 2012. In this effort, Gemalto is providing consulting and personalization services to Diners Club Spain.

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Kaba Access Control, Winston-Salem, N.C., has incorporated multiple lockdown options in its E-Plex Wireless Access Control System enabling users to centrally manage lock commands such as remote unlock, passage and emergency lock-down.

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CADD Emirates, a Dubai-based ICT system integrator serving many industries including the hospitality sector, has announced that it will begin replacing its hotel guest room key card systems with biometric fingerprint scanners.

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