List of ZKTeco Horus Customers
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Companies using ZKTeco Horus for Time Clock (Hardware) include: Iss Hong Kong, a Hong Kong based Professional Services organisation with 325000 employees and revenues of $61.75 billion, Johnson Holdings, a Hong Kong based Professional Services organisation with 13000 employees and revenues of $2.47 billion, Highways Department (HYD) Hong Kong, a Hong Kong based Government organisation with 1000 employees and revenues of $250.0 million and many others.
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Highways Department (HYD) Hong Kong | Government | 1000 | $250M | Hong Kong | ZKTeco | ZKTeco Horus | Time Clock (Hardware) | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Highways Department (HYD) Hong Kong deployed ZKTeco Horus as a Time Clock (Hardware) solution across major tunnels and bridges, including Eastern Harbour Tunnel and Tsing Ma Bridge. The rollout focused on transport-infrastructure HR and time and attendance use cases, delivering site-level biometric verification and centralized reporting to government departments.
The implementation used ZKTeco Horus-E1 facial recognition terminals and FaceDepot devices to provide portable biometric verification, flexible roster management and customized reporting. ZKTeco Horus was configured to support roster updates and on-device verification workflows common to Time Clock (Hardware) deployments, with facial capture and local verification capabilities at each collection point.
Back-end time and attendance management integrated with ZKBioSecurity, with Horus terminals and FaceDepot devices feeding attendance events into ZKBioSecurity for roster reconciliation and report generation. Devices were distributed across multiple tunnel and bridge sites in Hong Kong, creating a distributed data collection layer that consolidated into centralized attendance records for HR and operations teams.
Governance emphasized roster flexibility, site-level verification procedures and customized reporting for government stakeholders, aligning operational workflows across sites. The implementation improved roster flexibility, on-site verification and reporting to government departments, with an architecture centered on ZKTeco Horus hardware integrated with ZKBioSecurity for time and attendance management.
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Iss Hong Kong | Professional Services | 325000 | $61.8B | Hong Kong | ZKTeco | ZKTeco Horus | Time Clock (Hardware) | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021 ISS Hong Kong implemented ZKTeco Horus as a Time Clock (Hardware) solution to centralize time and attendance across its Hong Kong operations. The deployment targeted the employer core for the region and aimed to consolidate biometric attendance capture and device management under a single hardware platform.
The implementation installed approximately 900 ZKTeco Horus E1-FP terminals and 100 G3 hybrid biometric time and attendance terminals across more than 1,000 sites to manage attendance for about 20,000 staff. Devices were configured as networked biometric endpoints to capture fingerprints and badge events, providing local verification and centralized event forwarding for attendance reconciliation.
ZKTeco Horus terminals were integrated with ZKBio BioTime as the device management and time repository, with explicit downstream integration between BioTime and Kronos to automate payroll feeds. The architecture therefore linked hardware at the edge to centralized time and attendance software and then to the payroll engine, enabling automated transfer of attendance records into payroll processing.
Operational ownership focused on HR and payroll functions in Hong Kong and on centralizing attendance visibility across sites. The implementation improved centralized attendance visibility and reduced manual payroll processing through the BioTime to Kronos integration, while governance centered on standardized device provisioning and centralized event aggregation for HR reporting.
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Johnson Holdings | Professional Services | 13000 | $2.5B | Hong Kong | ZKTeco | ZKTeco Horus | Time Clock (Hardware) | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, Johnson Holdings implemented ZKTeco Horus as a Time Clock (Hardware) solution. The deployment targeted HR time and attendance for cleaning contractor operations supporting government sites in Hong Kong.
ZKTeco Horus H1 portable wireless hybrid-biometric time and attendance terminals were configured as mobile point-of-capture devices and linked to ZKBioTime 8.0 for centralized event logging and roster management. The implementation captured facial authentication, GPS location and photo evidence at clock in and clock out, enabling biometric verification and geolocation tagging for remote and changing worksites.
Integration between the Horus H1 terminals and ZKBioTime 8.0 provided a server-side attendance repository and audit trail to support attendance record reconciliation and contractor compliance workflows. The architecture used wireless connectivity and portable terminals to allow rapid redeployment across sites, aligning the Time Clock (Hardware) layer with HR timekeeping and contractor management processes.
Governance emphasized instrumented verification, shifting contractor verification from manual sign in to captured facial authentication, GPS and photographic evidence. The HR and time and attendance deployment in Hong Kong increased attendance accuracy and contractor compliance for government sites, leveraging ZKTeco Horus together with ZKBioTime 8.0.
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