Do 24 Mai 2012 02:20:36 CEST
Confidex Ltd
Confidex, the leader for RFID technology having market leadership for industrial RFID tag and ticket solutions worldwide, completes a further step in its global expansion. The company has opened an office in Brazil in order to be closer to the Latin American market. In Latin America, Confidex has already built up an extensive partner network and is engaged with key players in the industry to provide solutions for large deployments across the continent. Many of these markets are actively applying RFID solutions in both industry- and government-driven initiatives to improve efficiency, security and to optimize transactional activity.
Confidex, the leading supplier of specialty RFID Tags, announced that starting from today, its special UHF Gen2 RFID tags are being used in Container Centralen’s full scale RFID roll-out called “Operation Chip It!”. Confidex developed and delivered tags to IBM Denmark and this tag will be used as an electronic seal by Container Centralen A/S on its fleet of 3.5 million CC Containers. The new tag brings unprecedented transparency in the supply chain as well as improves overall quality of CC Container pool by reducing risk of counterfeit containers to be included into the pool.
Confidex Ltd. announced that it ranked Number Six on the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 EMEA 2010, a ranking of the 500 fastest growing technology companies in EMEA. Rankings are based on percentage revenue growth over five years. Confidex Ltd. grew 5513.38 per cent during this period.
Confidex Ltd, the leading RFID tag solution provider, was named as a Longhorn winner for the inaugural 2010 Bully Award honouring the leading European technology, media and telecommunications (TMT) companies as presented by White Bull Summits.
TagMaster, the leading producer of advanced RFID solutions for railway applications, and Confidex, the world’s leading supplier of high-performing RFID tag solutions, have signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) where both companies have agreed to co-operate in the field of RFID Tag technology with a focus on the UHF frequency band where the products will conform to the EPC Gen2 standard. The initial focus will be to introduce a rugged heavy-duty ID-Tag that meets the demanding requirements of the railway industry, which is increasingly looking to use standardised EPC Gen2 ID-Tags in asset tracking applications.