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Syndicate launches moisture-resistant solution for parking

Syndicate Secure Print says its new product – on show at Intertraffic – is just the ticket. It’s a new moisture-resistant ticket roll aimed at its global parking community customer base.
March 24, 2014 Read time: 1 min
7670 Syndicate Secure Print says its new product – on show at Intertraffic – is just the ticket. It’s a new moisture-resistant ticket roll aimed at its global parking community customer base.

The product can be used in most OEM Pay & Display systems and offers “the highest level of moisture protection”, the firm said at Intertraffic.

“This new product was specifically developed to meet the demands of high humidity locations around the globe,” said sales director Lee Minter.

“We already manufacture on a range of substrates developed with moisture-resistant properties, but this new product takes it to the next level.”

Syndicate supplies a range clients, including airports, management companies and private operators, in Europe, North America, Asia, Africa and the Middle East.
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