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CONTROLTEK’s Platform Agnostic Approach: Deploying 10,000 RFID Systems with a Focus on Customized Problem Solving

CONTROLTEK is agnostic and flexible, not limiting customers to specific products, hardware or tags. CONTROLTEK’s main goal is ensuring the technology functions well within any given environment. Over the past four years, this approach has resulted in the installation of more than ten thousand RFID systems, illustrating CONTROLTEK’s commitment to problem-solving.

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CONTROLTEK is agnostic and flexible, not limiting customers to specific products, hardware or tags.

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CONTROLTEK’s main goal is ensuring the technology functions well within any given environment.

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Over the past four years, this approach has resulted in the installation of more than ten thousand RFID systems, illustrating CONTROLTEK’s commitment to problem-solving.

CONTROLTEK is agnostic and flexible, not limiting customers to specific products, hardware or tags. CONTROLTEK’s main goal is ensuring the technology functions well within any given environment. Over the past four years, this approach has resulted in the installation of more than ten thousand RFID systems, illustrating CONTROLTEK’s commitment to problem-solving.

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We're agnostic. We're not trying to stick you with a specific product category or of hardware or tags. We're really focused on making the technology work in the environment. And it's great. In the last four years, we've had over ten thousand RFID systems installed because we're focused on solving the problem.

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