Animal, Assets & Vehicle Tracking
Aleis International: This Australian company markets systems for cattle producers down under.
ATL Agricultural Technology Ltd.: This UK company designs and manufactures farm-control systems, including milking parlour feeding systems, dairy equipment and RFID electronic identification systems for livestock using ear tags.
Cross Point b.v.: This leading Dutch manufacturer of wireless identification and detection equipment designs systems that provide safety and protection for people and assets. Cross Point serves the RFID market with a comprehensive range of proximity readers, modules and tags. It also offers a comprehensive range of digital electronic article surveillance systems.
Datamars: This Swiss company offers RFID systems for tracking pets, textiles and waste.
Efkon AG: Founded in 1994 in Graz, Austria, Efkon focuses on electronic toll collection systems and electronic road pricing. The company has installed systems in Europe and Asia. It also has a product for parking access and control. The company's technology can performs real-time smart card transactions between roadside readers and a tagged vehicle traveling between 100m and 300 km/h.
HELICON conservation support bv.: This Dutch company offers services needed for preservation and maintenance of objects and art and cultural collections. The company has developed the Talking-Tag, an interactive chip, which can store and retrieve digital information, for use in tracking assets.
HOTRACO MicroID BV: A independent Dutch company that develops, produces and markets all components for RFID for animal tracking.
I.D. Systems AG: This german company, based in Cologne, sells long-range RFID systems for use in vehicle access controll (parking), container tracking and postal logistics.
Identec Solutions: This Canadian company has offices in Austria and Germany. It offers long-range active RFID equipment for asset tracking.
Inala Identification & Control: A South African company that provides RFID systems for tracking livestock, supply chain assets, and vehicles.
Magnatec Technologie GmbH: A German RFID systems provider. The company focuses on security and access control, and also custom designs systems for fleet management and other applications.
Mannings: This UK company sells a wide variety of RFID products for asset tracking, animal Identification systems, ticketing systems, baggage handling, and other uses. The company maintains three separate RFID web sites.
Metget AB: Based in Ronneby, Sweden, Metget offers RFID tags for a wide variety of uses, including asset tracking, livestock tracking and logistics. The company recently opened an office in Columbus, Ohio.
MOBA Mobile Automation AG: Based in Dresden, Germany, MOBA specializes in low-frequency (134.2 kHz) RFID applications, including waste management, order processing systems and vehicle Identification.
Robotag: A UK manufacturer of RFID based systems to manage inspections, maintenance work, asset registers and location of mobile equipment.
Tadiran Telematics Ltd.: An Israeli company focusing on telematics, vehicle tracking and traffic management systems.
TagMaster: This Swedish company, established in 1994, designs and markets long-range RFID systems for use in parking, logistics and public transport.
Traffic Supervision Systems A/S: A Danish R&D company founded in 1995 to develop and manufacture new IT products for the Intelligent Transport Systems and logistics markets.