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World market leader supplies PH with license plate technology

The market leader for modern vehicle identification will supply the state in Southeast Asia with a total of 16 million vehicle registration plates and around 15 million IDeSTIX RFID windscreen and headlamp stickers by the end of 2024 – via an existing joint venture in the capital Manila.

ThePhilippines continues to rely on know-how from Germany for modern vehicle identification. The Land Transportation Office (LTO for short) has now awarded a contract to TÖNNJES INTERNATIONAL GROUP GmbH.

The market leader for modern vehicle identification will supply the state in Southeast Asia with a total of 16 million vehicle registration plates and around 15 million IDeSTIX RFID windscreen and headlamp stickers by the end of 2024 – via an existing joint venture in the capital Manila.

The Philippines thus continues to rely on RFID-based technologies from Delmenhorst. In 2018, TÖNNJES already delivered almost 3.25 million license plates and IDeSTIX RFID stickers to the LTO in a first order.

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“For us as a company, this order is the largest in the company’s history,” says Managing Director Jochen Betz, describing the cooperation with the Philippines. “Such a production volume is only possible with a local site in Manila. Fortunately, we already established this five years ago.” The joint venture TTPI will be the central point of contact for TÖNNJES’ license plate and RFID technologies in the coming months. 

Problem solving on a grand scale 

The LTO’s license plate and IDeSTIX RFID vignettes address a problem that has plagued the government for a decade: In 2013, the Philippine government privatised license plate production, which lacked modern standards. Unfortunately, the privatisation went wrong and as a result, vehicles could either not be registered at all or drove around with homemade number plates made of cardboard, Betz recalls. “The entire personalisation and issuing system was therefore to be digitalised and set up new – under the control of the LTO. With the first order in 2017 and the installation of a high-tech production line on the LTO’s premises, part of the production backlog was overcome. In 2018, we delivered the first license plates and IDeSTIX RFID stickers, after which the LTO took over production.” However, the problem from 2013-2017 remained as it is estimated that there are nearly 20 million motorised two and three-wheelers in the country alone. “In addition, there are cars, trucks and other vehicles. And all of them need a modern and, above all, safe license plate,” says Betz. 

With this new order, in which the TÖNNJES INTERNATIONAL GROUP was able to prevail over other international suppliers, the LTO, or rather the superior Ministry Department of Transportation, continues the successful cooperation of the past years and closes the supply gap from the years 2013-2017 with new, secure number plates and IDeSTIX RFID stickers for cars and motorbikes.

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