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Thirty years of great IDs: Zetes celebrates three decades of supply chain, authentication expertise

What do Niki Lauda, Madonna, Apple Mac and Zetes have in common? The answer is plain simple: 1984 was their year. Niki Lauda became the Formula 1 World Champion for the third time, Madonna was crowned 'queen of pop', Apple launched its first Mac, and Zetes was born, one year after the bar code sparked off developments in Auto-ID. Zetes boarded this train and hasn't stopped travelling since.

Starting out with a handful of employees, Zetes was the first company to introduce bar code data capture in its homeland of Belgium. After three decades of growth and service diversification, Zetes employs over 1 000 specialists in 16 countries across Europe, Africa and the Middle East.

Zetes continues to play a pioneering role in supply chain optimisation. By driving the introduction of voice technology in logistics, it has been the EMEA leader in voice picking solutions for 10 years.

Zetes was the first company in Europe to install a proof of delivery solution, introduce ImageID technology to logistics, and was quick to integrate the benefits of cloud computing into its offering. Today, Zetes is the only company to offer a solution suite that enables a fully collaborative supply chain, ensuring efficiency and traceability from manufacturing plant to the store.

"Thirty years on and we are very proud of our achievements. Not only did we successfully integrate our solutions into the ever-changing environment, but we also managed to continuously meet our customers' needs," says Karin Parker, Zetes SA's Executive Head of Sales and Marketing.

After establishing its reputation in goods identification, the company expanded to offer people authentication solutions and became the first company to manage a large-scale national project for electronic ID. Zetes' People ID solution suite supports governments with an end-to-end approach to e-identification, and this solution was recently deployed in Gambia with enrolment posts, data centralisation and a personalisation site for biometric passports. Installation of the first e-gate at Banjul airport will be coming soon.

This track record provides clear evidence that Zetes has been at the forefront of innovation since inception in 1984. Its success is based on extensive know-how, long-term customer relationships, strategic acquisitions and continuous investment in R&D. As a result, Zetes' solutions continue to meet ever changing and specific market needs, including anti-counterfeiting, traceability, e-commerce, competitiveness, efficiency, consumer health, and citizen protection.

When combined with flexible (managed) services packages, Zetes continues to give customers peace of mind both during and after the implementation of their projects.

To celebrate 30 successful years in Auto-ID, Zetes will be showcasing its solutions at:

Retail World Africa Conference 2014, focusing on Zetes Athena, Zetes Medea, and MCL Platform.
Date: 18-19 March 2014
Venue: Sandton Convention Centre
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Zetes is an international group highly specialised in identification and mobility solutions. Connecting what matters is at the heart of Zetes' business: physical movements and digital flows, Zetes' customers and their critical data, but also consumers and corporations, citizens and governments. By using the most innovative technologies, Zetes allows its customers to improve speed, quality and accuracy in order to be on the leading edge of their industry. This has made Zetes a pioneering leader in its market.

The Zetes Group has its headquarters in Brussels and employs more than 1 000 people across 16 countries in EMEA. Zetes aspires to achieve sustainable profits and growth; its consolidated revenues for 2012 amounted to EUR214 million. Its subsidiary, Zetes South Africa, has its head office in Johannesburg, with regional offices in major centres. Visit www.zetes.co.za.

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Tsungai Tawanda Dhliwayo
P and P Communications
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tsungai@pandp.co.za