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Bartronics commissions smartcard facility

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Has selling arrangements for the next two years

Hyderabad May 14 Bartronics India Ltd has announced the commissioning of its new smartcards manufacturing facility — the first of its kind in India — set up about 40 km outside Hyderabad.

It marks the completion of the first phase of an ambitious Rs 270-crore expansion plan. The facility opens up the smartcards technology area as a business segment for the company.

The 80-million-cards-per-annum facility is one of the largest in South Asia. The company has entered into selling arrangements with a few leading consumers for the next two years, and consequently plans to move up from an estimated 70 per cent capacity utilisation in the first year to 100 per cent in the second year of operations, a company notice to the stock exchanges said.

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Bartronics has been providing solutions in the automatic identification and data capture technologies. It has over 1,600 customers spread throughout India, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Dubai.

It has executed large-scale turnkey projects in bar-coding, radio frequency based identification (RFID) and biometrics technologies.

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