Financial Times

E Zone Technologies: New products in automation engineering

E Zone Technologies, an institution working in the field of automation engineering, says it provides customers with one stop shop service and diversified solutions and products.

A company press release said it specializes in providing mainly Time & Attendance Readers and Bio-Metric related peripherals and standalone products to multiple level security and integration solution.
Established in 2007 and with over two years experience, the company said it is now an institution rich in professionalism and is acknowledged as a trusted solution provider in physical time and attendance and access control solutions.

The press release stated that E Zone products are widely used in various enterprises such as Chain Stores, power plants, Entertainment parks, Aviation institutions Garment factories manufacturing and offices amongst others. E Zone is confident that its latest and powerful product line will benefit its clients with increased efficiency in their respective business disciplines.

The company added that it is committed to a high quality of standard and that is expertise and experience in a wide variety of industries as well as extensive knowledge and experience in Software and Hardware ensures the rapid integration with Bio-Metric & Attendance, Access Control, Canteen Management, Guard Patrol, Barcode Printing and Scanning.


 
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