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Star Systems International and Infinity RFID cooperate on access control

Star Systems International, an RFID solution provider with a focus on technical implementation and support, has renewed its exclusive distribution agreement and entered into a cooperation agreement with Infinity RFID. This partnership helps Star Systems International bring customer-focused products and solutions to the North American access control market, while maintaining a high level of personalised technical support. Los Angeles-based Infinity RFID has an excellent reputation in the market for provid
November 11, 2015 Read time: 1 min
7422 Star Systems International, an RFID solution provider with a focus on technical implementation and support, has renewed its exclusive distribution agreement and entered into a cooperation agreement with Infinity RFID.

This partnership helps Star Systems International bring customer-focused products and solutions to the North American access control market, while maintaining a high level of personalised technical support. Los Angeles-based Infinity RFID has an excellent reputation in the market for providing professional service, support and technical guidance.

As part of the new cooperation agreement, Infinity RFID will now be offering complete product repair, service and support to customers in North America. The repair facility will be located at Infinity RFID and will primarily focus on the repair of RFID reader products that are targeted at the parking and access control market.

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