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mk Sorting Systems announces exclusive partnership to offer top quality EM security systems
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:
Kristin Vogel
Vice President Sales & Business Development
1-860-760-0438 August 18, 2011
kristin.vogel@mk-sorting-systems.com For Immediate Release
mk Sorting Systems announces exclusive partnership to offer top quality EM security systems
Simsbury, CT – mk Sorting Systems has exclusively partnered with Tagit Group in order to provide libraries in North and South America with the quality and security they desire in an Electromagnetic (EM) security system.
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Customers Warm to RFID-Based Self Service Machines that Accept Payments
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. -- March 26, 2008 -- The seven-branch library system of Douglas
County, Colorado, has reported that collection of fines and fees rose by 48 percent in 2007,
the first year following the addition of fines and fees payments to its 3M RFID-based
SelfCheck Systems, compared with the previous year.