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Card Technology Services
17 Foundry Street, cnr Isando Road, (entrance on Isando Service Road), Isando
Core business offering: Card Technology Services manufactures high-quality plastic cards and supplies genuine OEM personalisation hardware. Since 1989, it has served the ID, access control, ticketing, loyalty, and gift card markets. It now offers Cipurse public ticketing solutions and PET core composite cards for enhanced durability and performance.
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Sole Agency | This company has been granted exclusive distribution rights by this brand's owner |
Shared Agency | This is one of several companies with official rights to distribute this brand |
Sub Agency | This company purchases from an officially appointed local distributor |
Manufacturer | This company manufactures this brand |
Installer | This company is an approved installer or system integrator of this brand | |
Cipurse
(Manufacturer, Sub Agency) |
Section - Access control & identity management
-Card technology
- Barcode
- Dual/multi technology
- Laser
- Magnetic stripe
- Proximity
- RFID
- Smartcard
-Control systems
- Card coding/deletion/programming
- Card/keypad combination
-Holographs
-ID card systems
-ID cards
-Laminators & accessories
News from Card Technology Services: |
Card Technology Services
May 2014, Conferences & Events, Card Technology Services
Card Technology Services (CTS) will be releasing its InstantIDer app for Android devices. Professionally created in South Africa this app allows online administrator management of company card designs, ... |
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