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PTV establishing subsidiary in Mexico

German software provider PTV AG is opening a new subsidiary, PTV América Latina, with headquarters in Mexico City, to offer cities, engineering offices and universities advanced software solutions and professional consulting services for traffic and transportation planning. The new company will be in charge of opening up new business opportunities in all Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America - from Mexico and the Caribbean countries in the North to Argentina and Chile in the South. PTV's Support Cent
March 22, 2012 Read time: 1 min
RSSGerman software provider PTV AG is opening a new subsidiary,  PTV América Latina, with headquarters in Mexico City, to offer cities, engineering offices and universities advanced software solutions and professional consulting services for traffic and transportation planning.

The new company will be in charge of opening up new business opportunities in all Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America - from Mexico and the Caribbean countries in the North to Argentina and Chile in the South. PTV's Support Centre in Sao Paolo has been responsible for the growth market in Brazil since 2010 and will continue to serve customers throughout Brazil.

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