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Authentix AXIS™ System

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Authentix AXIS™ System

Authentix AXIS™ System includes an integrated set of software applications used for data aggregation, analyses and program management used primarily for Authentix Fuel Integrity and Tax Stamp Programs.
In support of Fuel Integrity Programs, AXIS system hosts an integrated set of software modules that work together to provide automated near real time capabilities to enter and extract important field and event data. These modules allow the operational users to replace standard handwritten forms and can even interact with our analyzers and detectors to record sampling and testing results.
The AXIS digital tax stamp solution combines tax stamps with multi-level security features with a traceability element for supply chain visibility, combating different forms of criminal activity, ensuring tax stamp enforcement and securing the supply chain security.
A key part of the AXIS system is the AXIS Management Information System (MIS) which a performance-critical system that can operate large-scale track and trace programs and is designed to help all key stakeholders meet their aims and objectives and carry out smooth operations of the solution. The MIS system ensures full compliance with industry regulations. The built-in interfaces and protocols are based on open industry standards to promote interoperability, reduce the impact of technological changes on industry stakeholders, and facilitate integration processes with existing systems.

Information about Authentix AXIS™ System
Listed Since: 01/13/2023
Last Updated: 01/13/2023

STAR Level 1

Self-Assessment & Partner-Provided

Consensus Assessments Initiative Questionnaire v4.0.2

CAIQ 4.0.2 Self-assessment
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