ZETES
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION SOUTH AFRICA
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CONTACT ZETES
EASTERN CAPE BRANCHTelephone +27 E-mailAddress Suite 1 Salgar, 18 Newton Street, Newton Park, Port Elizabeth Website www.zetes.co.za |
HEAD OFFICETelephone +27 (0) E-mailAddress First Floor, Block A, Gillooly’s View Office Park, Osborne Lane, Bedfordview Website www.zetes.co.za |
KWAZULU NATAL BRANCHTelephone +27 (0) E-mailAddress Suite 1C, Strathway Building, Strathmore Park 305 Musgrave Rd, Musgrave 4001 Website www.zetes.co.za |
WESTERN CAPE BRANCHTelephone +27 (0) E-mailAddress The Colosseum, 4 Century Boulevard, Century City, Cape Town 7702 Website www.zetes.co.za |
Latest Activity
11 OCT |
Zetes announces it has been awarded a fifteen year contract to implement biometric electronic passports for Gambia. It is estimated that forty thousand passports will be produced each year as part of the subcontracting contract, in which the primary contractor is Africard.
16 SEP |
The mounting concerns of counterfeiting, inefficiencies and growing customer and consumer demands across various industry sectors, have compelled the need to collaborate systems’ solutions to ensure a more visible and traceable supply chain process.
22 AUG |
Within the framework of a call for tender process, the Federal Public Service (FPS) for Foreign Affairs entrusts Zetes with the personalisation of Belgian ePassports. The contract, which becomes effective on May 1st 2014, covers a period of 5 years. Around 400,000 passports are expected to be produced each year.
28 JUN |
Zetes, a leading provider of goods and people identification solutions showcased its ZetesMedea and ZetesChronos and collaborative supply chain solutions at SAPICS 2013.
24 JUN |
The SNEDAI (Société nationale d’édition de documents administratifs et d’identification du Sénégal) has awarded Zetes with a contract to produce the Senegalese biometric visa.
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