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Gantner Electronic GmbH
Montafoner Straße 8, 6780 Schruns, ÖsterreichGantner technologies - guaranteed security with electronic access monitoring time recording and locking systems. Convenient and efficient smart card-based entry billing and checkout systems.
FMTec GmbH
Austraße 59E, 6700 Bludenz, ÖsterreichFMTec develop and produce mobile electronic locking systems for access protection, to enable the monitoring and location of all kinds of moveable goods.
AMADEO Systems
Skrabalgasse 8/1, 1220 Vienna, ÖsterreichAMADEO provides i-Locking solution to any access problem. Why AMADEO? We offer: - Economic solution - Safety and security - Comfortable solution
Huf Hülsbeck & Fürst GmbH & Co. KG
Steeger Straße 17, 42551 Velbert, DeutschlandHuf develops and produces mechanical and electrical locking systems, tire pressure monitoring systems and telematic systems for the automotive industry worldwide.
WABCO Schweiz GmbH
Chaussée De La Hulpe 166, 1170 Brussels, BelgienOfficial Facebook page for WABCO, a leading global supplier of technologies and services for the safety, efficiency and connectivity of commercial vehicles
WABCO Austria
Chaussée De La Hulpe 166, 1170 Brussels, BelgienOfficial Facebook page for WABCO, a leading global supplier of technologies and services for the safety, efficiency and connectivity of commercial vehicles
WABCO Fahrzeugbremsen GmbH
Chaussée De La Hulpe 166, 1170 Brussels, BelgienOfficial Facebook page for WABCO, a leading global supplier of technologies and services for the safety, efficiency and connectivity of commercial vehicles
WABCO
Chaussée De La Hulpe 166, 1170 Brussels, BelgienOfficial Facebook page for WABCO, a leading global supplier of technologies and services for the safety, efficiency and connectivity of commercial vehicles
WABCO Radbremsen GmbH
Chaussée De La Hulpe 166, 1170 Brussels, BelgienOfficial Facebook page for WABCO, a leading global supplier of technologies and services for the safety, efficiency and connectivity of commercial vehicles