Idesco Offers Customers Programmed Technology Cards, Streamlines Process

Idesco Corp. has announced the company has launched an easy way for customers to get high-quality proximity cards programmed. Idesco has been paving the way when it comes to ID card solutions and is helping customers stay ahead of the supply chain issues plaguing the industry. Idesco’s line of TopProx cards is allowing organizations to issue proximity cards to employees, tenants, students or visitors on demand by printing and programming all cards in-house. All TopProx cards are ISO compliant, fully compatible with all 125Hkz readers, and available in a multitude of formats including 26-bit, 34-bit and 37-bit.

With people returning to the office and schools post-pandemic, Idesco wanted to create a simplified approach to getting fully-programmed proximity cards. Most TopProx orders ship within two business days to help clients get the cards that they need whenever they want them.

Idesco’s line of cards features a graphics quality surface optimized for photo ID printing and includes cards with and without a magnetic stripe. Customers also have options to order cards in PVC and composite PVC/PET construction.

“With the recent supply chain issues, there is a big need in the marketplace for proximity cards. Idesco is ready to help our customers with a wide inventory of ID cards that can be programmed onsite and shipped within two business days,” said Andrew Schonzeit, president of Idesco. “We are fully stocked on supplies to ensure that our clients can always get the access cards they need whenever they need them.”

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