Smart card can be read to clock in even if it is covered in oil and grease


Birmingham's economy lost 138,000 manufacturing jobs since 1998Birmingham’s economy, which has lost 138,000 manufacturing jobs since 1998, has suffered another big blow with the latest public sector cuts. A report for the council by the independent Centre for Cities think tank, published in December, said the city’s economy had become too dependent on the public sector. The announcement of thousands of job cuts was not a surprise to a spokesman from the Local Government Association, saying: "Over the next few weeks we expect more of this kind of thing. More of this will be happening in local government."

Time and money saved at your firm begins at the point of entry when using Time and Attendance Midlands clocking technology. Our most popular smart card used for clocking in and out is the T1305. It is approximately the same size as a standard credit card, and is thin and flexible enough to be carried in your wallet. Renowned for being robust, a Tensor smart card can be read in under ¼ second even if it is covered in oil and grease.