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Multi-function LEGIC smart card fuels efficiency for global oil company

Friday, June 2, 2006

Combining e-payment technology with access control, some 250 employees at Petro-Canada, one of Canada’s largest oil and gas companies, are using LEGIC-supplied smart cards to gain access between the company’s six floors and also to buy food in the cafeteria.


Integrated smart card functionality includes e-purse, access control Around 250 staff benefit from the user friendly system that combines e-payment technology with access control at a newly refurbished London office block where workers could in the future also be using their individual cards for computer log on. The new technology was introduced in May 2005 and followed a move to new premises at London Bridge from Knightsbridge. Staff build up an `electronic purse’ to make purchases in a modern café area, using the latest technology from leading cashless payment specialist, VMC. Workers gain access between Petro-Canada’s six floors, using an integrated entry card system from Custom Security Solutions whose expertise encompasses the design, supply, installation and maintenance of security systems across the UK and abroad. The smart card system is based on a partnership approach that also involves Third Millennium who specialise in the design, manufacture and distribution of advanced access control readers and electronic security products. According to Petro-Canada’s Facilities Manager Ashley Thorburn the combined technology works very well and generates a host of on-site benefits. “The multi functionality is very important,” he explained. “We needed to combine as many functions as possible into the card as there is separate card for accessing the building and the lifts to get to our floors. Cashless payment in the Café makes good sense for security, hygiene and efficiency.” Ashley added: “Around 250 staff and visitors use the service along with colleagues from other branches which we find particularly useful.” As well as e-payment and access control within the floors and stairwells, the system will in the future also offer smart computer access, as Ashley added: “The system is very smooth running and we view an integrated approach as by far the best way forward. We never had cashless payment before so it took a little while for things to settle down but most staff like the integrated card system and recognise the benefits.” He concluded: “Removing the need to handle cash at the point of sale in the Café is great. Improved hygiene and security are the two biggest benefits.” VMC is a leading provider of reliable, efficient and forward thinking cashless payment systems and according to Managing Director, Nick Bate creating a solution that not only provides cashless payment but integrates that into access control, time and attendance and other daily functions, is the core requirement of a facilities manager. He confirmed: “Flexibility is the key. All our systems are based on multi application technology and the majority of users are looking to spread the costs across access control and cashless payment etc, rather than providing one card for each individual task. The user friendliness and cost effectiveness of a ‘one card does it all’ approach is key to market success.” “In addition we firmly believe in a partnership approach where companies who are true experts in their fields work together, such as Custom Security, Third Millennium and VMC of course as well as contactless smart card manufacturer LEGIC who in this instance provided the platform for the different technologies to operate seamlessly together.” About LEGIC Identsystems Ltd. LEGIC Identsystems Ltd, with headquarters in Switzerland, is the world leader in the design and manufacture of 13.56 MHz contactless smart card technology. The LEGIC product portfolio includes highly integrated LEGIC RF Standard, ISO 15693 and ISO 14443 compliant read/write chip sets, security modules and transponder chips. LEGIC Identsystems currently works with over 200 external co-operation partners world-wide who offer compatible LEGIC all-in-one-card applications including access control, e-payment, parking, e-ticketing and other multiapplications. More than 1 million readers and over 70 million credentials are successfully integrated in more than 50,000 work and leisure places worldwide.

Global Industry Analysts Inc. released a report forecasting the outlook on the global smart card market to reach 10.9 billion units by 2015.

GIA credits the growth driven largely by major initiatives in the financial, government and security sectors, with the telecom sector at the way ahead of the pack as the largest end-user. Increasing usage of contactless technology, newer applications and mandatory EMV migration across countries are also major drivers boosting the global market for smart cards.

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Identive Group Inc. has announced a deal to acquire a majority stake in Hamburg, Germany-based payment solution AG, a cashless payment system provider for stadiums, arenas and other types of entertainment venues.

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Verizon Wireless is working with two ASSA ABLOY companies – HID Global and Yale Locks & Hardware – to demonstrate the benefits of smart phones carrying mobile keys.

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Switzerland’s LEGIC has announced two new partnerships that will bring the company’s contactless smart card technology to China.

Radio Frequency Systems, a manufacturer of contactless smart card technology, will use the LEGIC advant 4000 chip generation to create new reader modules for access control applications.

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Multicard, a unit of Identive Group that supplies credential, identity management and system integration services, has signed a contract with global consumer products company Henkel to provide a global multi-function identity credential service card to Henkel employees.

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LEGIC Identsystems has announced the development of LEGIC MMT, an offering designed to provide its customers with a new level of security and convenience for NXP Mifare-based environments.

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