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03/07/2011

Chinese railways to invest in RFID for enhanced warning system

Stockholm, Sweden

Tagmaster together with its Chinese distributor Richor and FTRD, have signed a Letter of Intent which covers the joint development of an RFID system for use on mainline railways in China.
The RFID system will form part of a new onboard warning system which will be used to improve train safety when passing temporary speed limits and work sections along the line.

The Letter of Intent defines how Tagmaster, Richor and FTRD will jointly invest in the development of specific components which form part of the RFID system to be used for the onboard warning system. The hardware supplied by Tagmaster will include these new parts as well as heavy-duty RFID Readers and HD Tags.

The onboard warning system first underwent performance testing on a locomotive in China in 2010. Based on the success of these tests, a full scale trial has been approved by the Ministry of Rail in China. This trial will involve a fleet of locomotives being fitted with the new warning system during the second half of 2011. Tagmaster expects equipment orders for the trial to be in place over the coming months.

Richard Holt, Director of Sales for Transportation at Tagmaster AB, said: “We are proud to have signed this Letter of Intent with Richor and FTRD. We believe this new mainline project will contribute significantly to our transportation business in China over the coming years. The fact that these two companies are committing both financial and engineering resources to the project is a clear indication of their confidence in the long term potential of this project.”


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