Company Details
Business Type : Manufacturer
Location : Taiwan
Year Established : 1998
Number Of Employees : 51 - 100 People
Export Percentage :
Production Lines :
R&D Staff :
Total Annual Revenue : US$1 Million - US$2.5 Million
Main Markets : North America,South America,Eastern Europe,Southeast Asia,Africa,Oceania,Mid East,Eastern Asia,Western Europe
Main Products : Navigation & GPS, Navigation Box,Car Fleet Management, Car Tracking System,Navigation Map
Country/Region : Taiwan
Links : Taiwan Business Services, Taiwan Certification, Inspection & Credit Management, Taiwan Inspection & Quality Control Services,
Company Introduction
Emtek system is a new-born company in 1998, and we are a Taiwan-based company specialized with GPS & car navigation product and the relevant products, we devote ourself to developing more innovative items different from the market items, we believe our effort will bring the convenience to the end user, and it will bring the the sales to our customers too.
Navigator
- 7 inch display portable navigator
- Navi-BoX (ProNAVI) , ODM for Sanyo Electronic Taiwan.
- GPS Speaker Microphone compatible with two-way radio, for personal tracking.
Build Automation protocol implementation
- Development BACNet, ProfiBus, ModBus etc protocol.
- HAVC ODM
- Attendance device ODM
- Demand control
AIS Transponder
- ITU protocol development
- VHF Transceiver data control
- GPS
Company Information
Contact Person : Mr. Jerry Liao
Department : Sales
Job Title : Marketing Chief
Telephone :
Mobilephone :
Fax Number :
Address : 7f-2, No. 379, Jhongshan Rd. , Sanchong City Taipei County 241
Fax : 886-2-29951619
Zip/Post Code : 241
Website : Visit website
Company Product
- Fleet Management Online software
- Hardware development service
- In Dash Navigation Box
- Manufacturing service
- Navigation Box Small One
- Navigation Box With Navigation Map
- Navigation Box----Tracking Fleet Management
- Pronavi Navigation Box
- Silver Navigation Box
- Software development service
- Strategic advising service
- Verification service