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TagMaster wins New Delhi access project

TagMaster has received an order for a vehicle access control system in India related to the Commonwealth Games 2010 being held in October this year.
February 1, 2012 Read time: 1 min

177 TagMaster has received an order for a vehicle access control system in India related to the Commonwealth Games 2010 being held in October this year. The installation will control the access of vehicles to and from the arenas and other sites in the Delhi area for security and protection purposes.

The company’s Indian distributor Pepperl+Fuchs will assist in the implementation of this government controlled installation. Standard TagMaster long range readers and ID-tags will be deployed to provide true hands free vehicle identification. The installation will be used on controlling the authenticity of buses and other vehicles passing in and out of a number of sites in and around New Delhi during the sports event.

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