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DCI Scanning
1 Hennie Alberts Street, Brackenhurst, Alberton
Core business offering: DCI Scanning is a distributor and accredited repair centre for a full range of barcode scanners, mobile computers, unattended scanning systems, machine vision solutions, laser markers and SWOD dimensioning systems and products. Supplier of thermal and thermal transfer printers, barcode labels and ribbons, Mil-spec connectors, moulded cable assemblies and various off-the-shelf software applications for resale.
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Port Elizabeth
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Johannesburg
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Cape Town
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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 | |
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Section - Access control & identity management
-Card technology
- Barcode
- Dual/multi technology
- Magnetic stripe
- RFID
-Fingerprint analysis
-Other
-ID card systems
-ID cards
| News from DCI Scanning: |
RF narrow-band wireless solution for data capture
22 March 2006, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT, DCI Scanning
The STAR-System from Datalogic is a wide range of wireless data capture devices for industrial and business environments that takes advantage of RF narrow-band technology. Many processes in the distribution ... |
Security news: |
2026 Industry Trends Report calls out security’s next opportunity
January 2026, Access Control & Identity Management, Perimeter Security, Alarms & Intruder Detection, Integrated Solutions
Gallagher Security has released its 2026 Security Industry Trends Report, drawing on insights from end users, channel partners, consultants, and technology stakeholders; highlighting a growing opportunity for security to play a more strategic, value-driven role across organisations worldwide. |
Five key technology trends for the security sector in 2026
January 2026, Surveillance, News & Events, Axis Communications SA
Axis Communications examines trends it considers important for 2026, as technology and customer requirements continue to evolve, but the basic security needs of end users remain constant. |
Securing a South African healthcare network
January 2026, Surveillance, Healthcare (Industry), AI & Data Analytics
VIVOTEK partnered with local integrator Chase Networks and distributor Rectron to deliver a fully integrated security ecosystem, providing PathCare with a centralised view of all facilities, simplifying monitoring of sensitive laboratory areas, and ensuring SOP compliance. |
Axis signs CISA Secure by Design pledge
January 2026, Surveillance, Information Security, News & Events, Axis Communications SA
Axis Communications has signed the United States Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency’s (CISA) Secure by Design pledge, signalling the company’s commitment to upholding and transparently communicating the cybersecurity posture of its products. |
AI cybersecurity predictions for 2026
January 2026, Information Security, AI & Data Analytics
The rapid development of AI is reshaping the cybersecurity landscape in 2026, for both individual users and businesses. Large language models (LLMs) are influencing defensive capabilities while simultaneously expanding opportunities for threat actors. |
Identity-led security in banking
January 2026, Access Control & Identity Management, Products & Solutions, Secutel Technologies
Traditional keys, cards, and siloed systems are no longer sufficient in a world where security, compliance, and operational efficiency must work together seamlessly. In 2026, the focus is firmly on smart access. |
Banking’s AI reckoning
January 2026, News & Events, Financial (Industry), AI & Data Analytics
From agentic commerce disputes to quantum-powered risk modelling, SAS experts offer a ‘banker’s dozen,’ 13 industry-defining predictions that will separate institutions that master intelligent banking from those still struggling with the basics. |
Entries for the 2026 Southern Africa OSPAs now open
January 2026, News & Events
Entries are now open through to 1 April 2026 for the Southern Africa Outstanding Security Performance Awards (OSPAs). This year, the awards are open to a broader range of countries in southern Africa than ever before. |
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