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Egis and Actoll form TollSys back office solutions

International engineering group Egis has partnered with tolling ITS solutions provider Actoll to create TollSys, developer of tolling back office software solutions. TollSys will benefit from business process controls and project management provided by Egis, while Actoll will provide its Ticks software publishing and expertise in toll software development. Its Ticks BPMN studio platform will form the development tool for back office software.
December 3, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
International engineering group 7319 Egis has partnered with tolling ITS solutions Provider Actoll to create TollSys, developer of tolling back office software solutions.

TollSys will benefit from business process controls and project management provided by Egis, while Actoll will provide its Ticks software publishing and expertise in toll software development.  Its Ticks BPMN studio platform will form the development tool for back office software.

Rik Joosten, chief executive officer of EGIS Projects and president of TollSys, said: “A lasting partnership with Actoll allows Egis to better control the value chain of toll systems by providing an adaptable, flexible and competitive solution for back office operational needs. This partnership enables us not only to secure but also to develop Egis’ activities in the market for the supply, installation and maintenance of toll systems”.
 
“The alliance between our two companies enables us to offer our clients integrated solutions based on our respective knowledge of software development, maintenance and operation of toll solutions. This partnership allows us to reach new markets and gives us new opportunities for international growth”, confirms Liborio Panzarella, President of Actoll and chief executive officer of TollSys.

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