Mobile specialist company, Harmonic RFID, in conjunction with Response, a South African armed medical response service, has announced a prompt asset tracking solution for valuable artefacts and notebooks to household appliances and even human beings.
So sure that it will recover assets, Response has said that it will pay the excess charged by insurers if it is unable to track them down.
The tracking technology used by Response is based on its internally designed tracking technology; and with response vehicles strategically located, the instant an asset is removed, an alarm is triggered and a vehicle is summoned to 'hunt down' the object.
Jason Williams, MD of Response, says the new service is more efficient and costs less than the triangulation technologies using GSM towers, "The active RFID tags, which can read from a distance of three kilometres at ground level or eight kilometres from the air; and tracking technologies which have been designed by Harmonic RFID and ourselves, blast and receive repetitive signals until the missing assets are located.
For more information contact Barry Baetu, Harmonic Group, 011 887 3333.
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