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Q-Free to supply ATMS for River Danube bridge

Q-Free Elcom is to supply advanced transportation management systems (ATMS), including electrical installations and installation of LED light systems for a bridge over the River Danube in Eastern Europe. The contract, valued at US$1.3 million, was awarded by construction company Ratko Mitrović Niskogradnja in Belgrade and will commence immediately. “This new contract for Q-Free Elcom is a confirmation of the attractiveness of our ATMS portfolio,” comments Q-Free CEO Thomas Falck.
August 29, 2014 Read time: 1 min

108 Q-Free 7723 Elcom is to supply advanced transportation management systems (ATMS), including electrical installations and installation of LED light systems for a bridge over the River Danube in Eastern Europe.

The contract, valued at US$1.3 million, was awarded by construction company Ratko Mitrović Niskogradnja in Belgrade and will commence immediately.

“This new contract for Q-Free Elcom is a confirmation of the attractiveness of our ATMS portfolio,” comments Q-Free CEO Thomas Falck.

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