TDSi logo wins contract to supply access equipment for Beijing Metro 
Following the Shanghai and the Tianjin metro, TDSi is selected to supply Beijing Metro with access control equipment
TDSi has won the contract to supply access control equipment for 12 stations on the 22km Da Xing Line on the Beijing Metro.

Working closely with STY, one of its reseller partners in China, TDSi has secured an order for its EX series controllers, EXprox VR readers and EXgarde PRO access management software system.

Commenting on the contract John Davies, TDSi's Managing Director, said: "I'm delighted that our equipment has been selected for such a high profile project. Having previously installed a similar solution for the Shanghai Metro and Tianjin Metro, we have the technology, the experience and the commitment to deliver the same successful outcome for Beijing Metro".

Installation will begin on site in February after the Spring Festival holiday with the project scheduled for completion in August 2011.

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