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Hi All,
We are a small startup company from Poland specialized in RFID systems. After numerous researches, we noticed a lot of interest in solutions from the wms family, especially from the RFID in the warehouse sector. Together with some Polish companies we built a RFID based system for managing products on warehouses which is fitting to their needs. We are using cloud and mobile solutions what makes implementation quite cheap, easy to ue and flexible comparing to the existing solutions. We are planning to launch our product at the end of this year but before we will do this we would like to implement most important requirements from potential clients.

Currently we are on stage where we are searching new clients, expanding functions of our system to the customers needs and asking people whether they are interested or not.

If you are interested, or you would like to see demo of our product please do not hesitate to contact with me.

Best Regards,
Przemo from Gware
  • Posted 5 Aug 2019 16:03
  • By przemo_g
  • joined 5 Aug'19 - 1 message
  • Poland
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