Plasco ID Partners with Global ID Systems Provider Matica Technologies
The world?s largest integrator of identification systems and supplies announces the formation of a new partnership with international secure credential solutions organization
Miami, Florida (PRWEB) September 29, 2015
Plasco ID ("Plasco"), a leader in identification card solutions, recently announced the strategic alliance with Matica Technologies. Plasco will serve as the first authorized repair and support center for Matica?s new Latin American market venture.
Germany-based Matica Technologies is the primary hub for the marketing and sales of all Matica card issuance products. The company provides a diverse array of identification card systems that are used throughout a wide variety of industries including: transportation and passports, healthcare, schools and universities, government and financial institutions, and access control.
Plasco will distribute Matica's entire line of desktop photo ID card systems including the Moca and Espresso direct-to-card dye sublimation ID card printers, XID retransfer printers, as well as laser engravers and metal plate embossers. To ensure the utmost timeliness of delivery, Plasco will manage a comprehensive inventory of the ID card equipment and supplies in its Miami warehouse location. In addition, Plasco?s internal technical support team will provide the maintenance and support for Matica ID card printers and equipment.
"We are excited to see the culmination of this partnership and to distribute such an extensive array of well-established ID card systems to our clients?, said Ivan Spicker, Plasco ID Director of Sales. "We look forward to supporting and contributing our 32 years of ID card expertise to Matica's Latin American market."
?Working with Plasco allows us to reach the market through a company that lives and breathes the ID card industry with a dedicated and professional team," said Albert Baranera, Vice President of Global Marketing and Sales Printers & Desktop Solutions. ?Plasco will support and promote the full range of Matica´s portfolio of card printer solutions that ranges from simple card issuance to complex security documents combining retransfer and laser technologies."
For additional information about Plasco and their partnership with Matica Technologies, please contact Jennifer Clancy (888) 457-5272 or visit http://www.PlascoID.com.
About Plasco ID
Founded in 1983 by George Mendelson, and with offices in Miami and Minneapolis, Plasco ID is the largest global integrator of identification systems and supplies. Offering the latest in card printing technology from the world's top manufacturers, Plasco ID carries products and supplies from Fargo, Zebra, Magicard, IDP, Nisca, and Evolis. Using the latest card technologies available, Plasco ID offers custom integration services to meet the unique needs of customers, including card-based solutions for photo identification, cashless vending, mobile access control, and time & attendance tracking.
About Matica Technologies Group
Matica Technologies Group is a fast-growing and innovative global company with a strong international network. Matica develops, manufactures, and distributes solutions to issue passports, financial cards, ID cards, Nano SIM and Micro SIM cards. The company offers a vast range of products from centralized systems and mailers to ID printers and laser desktop machines. The Group is worldwide represented with offices in Italy, Germany, France, Singapore, Hong Kong, China, the US, the UAE, and India. For further information, please visit http://www.maticatech.com.
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