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ITSWC 2022: Cubic expands New England deal

Company's evolving relationship with New England Traffic Solutions adds footprint
By Adam Hill September 22, 2022 Read time: 2 mins
Nets' products and services include signal equipment and traffic management system integration (© Gynane | Dreamstime.com)

Cubic Transportation Systems has expanded its relationship with New England Traffic Solutions (Nets).

Announced at ITS World Congress in Los Angeles, the companies say there is now a single point of contact for their combined customers.

Nets' products and services include signal equipment, traffic management system integration, pedestrian safety and emergency response vehicle communication upgrades.

Cubic’s ITS solutions footprint in the US Northeast has widened, with Nets taking on additional territories in New York, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire.

“The area is home to major metropolitan areas in need of reduced congestion, safer travel, and improved commutes," said Scott Schafer, sales director, ITS, Cubic.

“We are confident that this partnership will continue our combined market growth and make a difference to citizens across the Northeast.”

Nets offers traffic management solutions, providing agencies of all sizes opportunities to advance their comprehensive transportation management systems. This approach readily complements Cubic’s integrated transport and traffic management solutions that lay the groundwork today for tomorrow’s multimodal transportation networks.

“Our journey with Cubic Transportation Systems over the past five years has been mutually beneficial as it relates to accomplishing our respective yet aligned smarter transportation missions,” said Claudio Vecchiarino, vice president at Nets.

“We look forward to seeing how this expanded partnership will further fuel growth where it is needed and ultimately save more lives.”

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