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TSS-Transport Simulation Systems opens office in Sydney

TSS-Transport Simulation Systems, the developer of Aimsun and Aimsun Online traffic simulation software, is to open a new office in Sydney, Australia. Opening in early 2012, the office is located in Sydney's central Market Street and will be managed by TSS's consulting director, Dr Alexandre Torday, who has been the chief liaison for several Aimsun modelling efforts in the region.
March 23, 2012 Read time: 1 min
TSS-2195 Transport Simulation Systems, the developer of 16 Aimsun and Aimsun Online traffic simulation software, is to open a new office in Sydney, Australia. Opening in early 2012, the office is located in Sydney's central Market Street and will be managed by TSS's consulting director, Dr Alexandre Torday, who has been the chief liaison for several Aimsun modelling efforts in the region.

The Sydney office aims to offer high-quality technical support to the growing TSS user base in the region which will include Australia, New Zealand and the Asia Pacific area. Of particular focus will be large-scale models and projects on real-time traffic management with Aimsun Online. Known as TSS-Transport Simulation Systems Pty Ltd, this company is the latest addition to the TSS group's other locations in Barcelona, Spain; Paris, France; and New York, USA.​

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