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Videalert opens new head office

UK supplier of traffic enforcement and management solutions, Videalert, is opening a new head office at Eastcote, Middlesex to provide even higher levels of support to its expanding portfolio of public sector customers throughout the UK. Tim Daniels, Sales and Marketing director at Videalert, says: “This new office will enable us to efficiently handle the significant growth in business that we have experienced over the last twelve months and accommodate our expanding sales and support teams. It wil
August 29, 2014 Read time: 1 min

UK supplier of traffic enforcement and management solutions, 7513 Videalert, is opening a new head office at Eastcote, Middlesex to provide even higher levels of support to its expanding portfolio of public sector customers throughout the UK.  
 
Tim Daniels, Sales and Marketing director at Videalert, says:  “This new office will enable us to efficiently handle the significant growth in business that we have experienced over the last twelve months and accommodate our expanding sales and support teams.  It will consolidate our position as the leading provider of intelligent traffic enforcement and management solutions to local authorities and the emergency services.”

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