ELATEC Inc. has announced that its U.S. production facility in Palm City, Florida, has shipped its first 100,000 RFID systems, as of July 30, 2021.

The ELATEC Inc. team is proud to announce this exciting milestone for our new U.S. production facility and our customers,” said Paul Massey, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of ELATEC Inc., adding “I am very proud of the team and honoured to be part of the great things that are happening here.”

Global production expansion 

ELATEC Inc. first began production in the U.S., just one year ago, in August 2020, delivering an essential expansion in their global production strategy.

Each month, this new team has increased production output while maintaining our strict quality goals,” continued Paul Massey, adding “In fact, this past month, the team’s output exceeded the goal we had set for December 2021. This is an excellent achievement with many more to come!

ELATEC RFID and mobile credential readers are an integral component for contactless user authentication, authorisation and access control by OEMs worldwide.

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