In a significant advancement for the company’s rugged tablets, Vepac’s Teguar TRT-5380-10 heavy-duty tablet has successfully acquired 11 international certifications, setting a new standard in quality, safety, and security across global markets. This achievement not only demonstrates Vepac’s commitment to excellence, but also enhances accessibility for its customers worldwide.
With the completion of these extensive certification processes, users may now purchase the tablet with the confidence that it complies with the stringent safety and quality standards required in more than ten different countries. Traditionally, Teguar would secure certifications based on specific customer requests or for individual markets, often resulting in only one to three certifications per tablet. However, there has been a growing need for a solution that meets various international standards, without the lengthy process of obtaining individual certifications. All of these have been assembled into one reliable tablet.
By proactively seeking certification in multiple locations, the company is not only simplifying the purchasing process for its customers, but also enabling immediate access to the tablet for vendors, governments and enterprises across the globe. This strategic approach eliminates the buyer’s hassle of securing certifications for each region. Diverse corporations with multiple locations can seamlessly integrate the tablet into their systems. In contrast, many other tablets do not offer the same level of certification diversity, limiting their market reach. This distinction not only enhances the tablet’s appeal, but also positions Teguar as a leader in the industrial technology space.
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