Crossecom
Crossecom is an electronics company from Western Australia. It is a computer services company which deals in RFID tracking devices.
Company[edit]
Crossecom was established in 1981. The company provides automation and accounting systems for fuel industries. The company also provides hardware and software for the following:
- government
- military
- business[1]
Clients[edit]
The clients of Crossecom include the following:
- BP
- BH Petrol (Malaysia)
- Duty Free Stores (Okinawa)
- Singapore Petroleum Corporation
- Shell (Singapore)
- Hindustan Petroleum Corporation (India)
- Emirates Petroleum (Dubai)
- Kuwait National Petroleum Corporation
- JomoGAS (Jordan)
- Conoco (Malaysia)
- Public Bank Berhad (Malaysia)[1]
Products and services[edit]
Crossecom has provided the following products and services:
ISSAS[edit]
Retail Automation
TouchPOS, FuelPOS[edit]
Point of Sale Hardware and Software
FastFILL[edit]
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) - FastFILL Automated Fuelling System [2] which takes advantage secure RFID communications to automatically identify and authorise fuel delivery whilst simultaneously maintain necessary accounting records.
Offices[edit]
Crossecom has offices in Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, and the United Arab Emirates.[1]
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Welcome to Crossecom". Crossecom (Australia) Pty Ltd. Retrieved 31 December 2012.
- ↑ "FastFILL". Archived from the original on 27 July 2013. Retrieved 4 September 2013. Unknown parameter
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