TagMaster AB

TagMaster AB was formed in 1994 with the innovative idea to design low cost and high performance RFID systems for remote identification.

The company head office is located in the heart of the "wireless valley" in Kista, Stockholm, Sweden. Product sales and marketing is done by an international distributor network covering most industrialized countries. Further on, the products are integrated with major parking and access control systems on an OEM basis available from their respective marketing organisations.

TagMaster is a public company listed at Nordisk Fondkommission. The company is member of AIM, IPI and NPA. A number of patents protect the technology under the rights of TagMaster AB.

Our Products

The TagMaster product line is a long-range identification system with a range of up to 8 meters (26 feet). It is best suited to identify large moving objects, such as cars, trucks, buses and containers, where the range requirement extends 1 meter (3 feet). Main applications are vehicle access (parking), fleet management, tracking and factory automation.

Equipped with a TagMaster tag cars, trucks, buses, trains or containers are identified on the fly when passing by. Whether it's a parking garage, airport, harbour entry or gated community -all are benefiting from the fast, convenient and secure identification and access control provided by TagMaster.

TagMaster provides products for distributors, VAR's, and system integrators to build vehicle access, fleet management, tracking and many other RFID applications.

Please contact us at:

TagMaster AB
Electrum 410,
SE-164 40
Kista,
Sweden

Tel: +46 863 21950
Fax: +46 875 05362

Website: www.tagmaster.se

Articles by TagMaster AB

Automatic Identification Systems

  • TagMaster - Globally Providing Automatic Identification for Demanding Applications »

    Magnus Rehn
    Sales have been concentrated in the three main areas that we actively target via our partners in the market. These are vehicle access control, public transport and logistical systems. The single biggest project in 2002 was the implementation of the Motorola project, which involved the development, certification, manufacture and delivery of a specially modified reader to be fitted to trains in the London Underground system.

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