SCHEIDT & BACHMANN  Chipcoin Transient Control
Consider how much time and money you spend in buying
tickets, storing tickets, collecting tickets, counting tickets, and discarding tickets. Consider the service required for ticket
cutters, feeders, printers, and dispensing equipment. Now consider recovering that time and money. Scheidt & Bachmann can provide to you a State-of-the-Art PARCS equipment employing RFI ChipCoin
technology. This reusable transient credential
provides years of service without the associated headaches of traditional ticket processes. This is the future of revenue control.
For more information, contact Scheidt & Bachmann USA, Inc. tel: 781-272-1664; fax: 781-272-1654
email:
info@scheidt-bachmann-usa.com web:
www.scheidt-bachmann.com
SCHEIDT & BACHMANN Space Detection Systems
Scheidt & Bachmann now offers the only truly integrated Space
Detection System that resides on a Parking and Revenue Control System. It will allow you to offer a higher level of customer service and a more efficient method of space management: all through the use of intuitive space detection sensors, logically designed guidance signage, and GUI-driven software.
For more information, contact Scheidt & Bachmann USA, Inc. tel: 781-272-1664; fax: 781-272-1654 email:
info@scheidt-bachmann-usa.com web:
www.scheidt-bachmann.com
SCHEIDT &BACHMANN  Computer Management Systems The Scheidt &
Bachmann Computerized Parking and Revenue Control System is designed as a flexible, intuitive, and comprehensive Parking Management System. The integrated control solution allows you to choose from a wide variety of application products to manage your operation including Automated Payment products, AVI, LPR and LPI, CCTV, on-line and off-line validation processes, Space Detection, Parking Guidance, and Accounts Receivables management. Using an Oracle data base on a Windows XP platform, we can offer information sharing to a wide variety of coexisting systems within your organization. We design, engineer, install, program, test and service complete systems with factory trained engineers and technicians.
For more information, contact Scheidt & Bachmann USA, Inc. tel: 781-272-1664; fax: 781-272-1654 email:
info@scheidt-bachmann-usa.com web:
www.scheidt-bachmann.com
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VENTEK INTERNATIONAL  Ventek Intl is now PCI Compliant
It is VenTek International’s
great pleasure to inform all of our customers and
potential customers that we are now PCI DSS Certified. This means that VenTek International has been
recognized by the Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council (PCI
SSC) as a company that provides highly secure
credit card transaction processing. PCI standards have been created in order to help credit card
processors prevent credit card fraud, hacking and various other security vulnerabilities and threats. The PCI DSS is a multifaceted security standard that includes requirements for security management, policies, procedures, network
architecture, software design and other critical protective measures.
This comprehensive standard is intended to help organizations proactively protect customer account data.
Being PCI DSS Certified is just another
reason for you to continue doing secure business with VenTek International.
For more information contact VenTek International Tel: 707-773-3373 Fax: 707-773-3381
E-mail:
info@ventek-intl.com Web:
www.ventek-intl.com
ZEAG USA, INC. 
Zeag USA with its corporate office in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is a member of
the Zeag Group an internationally active organization providing innovative
solutions in parking automation. Zeag USA offers a full range of access and
revenue control equipment including credit card capable entry and exit
machines, pay-on-foot equipment and on street metering systems. From
smaller facilities to those with 20,000 or more spaces Zeag USA has the ability
and experience to exceed your highest expectations.
For more information,
contact ZEAG USA, Inc. tel: 952-277-1833
fax: 612-235-3328
www.zeagusa.com
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