Tagging specialist RedWeb Technologies Ltd is celebrating a
fantastic deal which takes its innovative technology to a much
wider World market.
Forensic Security Solutions Asia Pacific (FSSAP Pty Ltd) has
been appointed distributor for RedWeb's Forensic Tagging and GPS
Tracking products, in Australia, New Zealand and South East
Asia.
It's an exciting move for both companies - and creates a strong
working partnership, which really has its finger on the pulse when
it comes to staying ahead of the game and delivering slick
solutions to thwart criminals.
Chris Smith, RedWeb Technologies Group Sales Director, is
delighted to be working with FSSAP Pty Ltd:
"FSSAP Pty's many years of experience, relationships and
knowledge in the Asia-Pacific security industry will provide a
great platform to launch our next generation in forensic tagging
products," he said.
FSSAP Pty Ltd is equally excited about the signing of the
exclusive distribution agreement with RedWeb.
Jon Andreasson, Justice of the Peace and Certified Protection
Professional said: "Our key personnel have over 30 years' regional
experience and have developed deep understandings and strong
business ties throughout the Asia Pacific region.
"FSSAP Pty Ltd will begin a programme of aggressive expansion
across Australia, New Zealand, and every corner of our distribution
territory. Our region will benefit from a truly 21st Century
solution to crime prevention, utilising RedWeb Technologies' unique
combination of the industry's leading range of indelible trace
taggents and delivery methodologies, married with its superior
track and trace technologies." Mr Andreasson added.
Mr Smith stated that the Staffordshire company's Advanced
Molecular Taggent Technology (AMTT) is hot news in the field of
forensic tagging.
"Each batch contains a unique encrypted Molecular Taggent. Once
bought, each batch is registered to an individual user and
location. Our product also contains a red dye, which remains on the
skin and clothing for several days, and an indelible UV dye, which
can only be seen under UV light," said Mr Smith.
It is this dye that contains the encrypted Molecular Taggent
bead. Once the taggent trace has been swabbed and tested, its
unique tag means that it can be linked back to a crime
scene.
RedWeb Technologies offers a variety of GPS tracking devices -
from tiny tracking units to ones disguised as everyday objects,
including belts, laptops and Sat-nav units. Customers also have a
choice when it comes to tracing their GPS tracker.
"You simply attach the device to the asset which you want to
track, then use one of various methods to keep up-to-date with its
location, anywhere in the world. You can keep tabs on your tracker
by using your mobile phone or computer, and track individual or
multiple devices," said Mr Smith.