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Smartag to provide Smartrack tech for Brunei halal project
Business & Markets 2012
Written by Joseph Chin of theedgemalaysia.com   
Thursday, 19 January 2012 13:56

KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 19): Smartag Solutions Bhd will provide its Smartrack TECHNOLOGY [] for Brunei’s Halal traceability project, enabling consumers to trace  halal products in the sultanate.

Smartag said on Thursday it had inked a memorandum of collaboration with John Harith Technology Sdn Bhd where the latter would use its Smartrack solutions for the project.

John Harith, is an ICT solutions provider which is focusing on developing a “Made in Brunei” radio frequency identification (RFID) security and tracking system.

John Harith was recently awarded a pilot project to develop a halal traceability and supply chain management system for the Ministry of Religious Affairs of Brunei.

“Under the project, John Harith will be developing the halal traceability software application on top of Smartrack, thus making Smartrack the engine for the project,” it said.

 

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