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Australian traffic safety order for Sensys Gatso

Gatso Australia, a subsidiary of Sensys Gatso Group, has received an order worth US$6.2 million for traffic safety systems upgrade and services. The order is for the supply, installation and maintenance of 20 new traffic safety systems and includes the extension of maintenance services for existing systems. The supply and installation services are expected to be completed by the end of June 2016, while the maintenance contract services will extend until June 2018. Gatso Australia's managing director
October 19, 2015 Read time: 1 min
1679 Gatso Australia, a subsidiary of Sensys Gatso Group, has received an order worth US$6.2 million for traffic safety systems upgrade and services.
 
The order is for the supply, installation and maintenance of 20 new traffic safety systems and includes the extension of maintenance services for existing systems. The supply and installation services are expected to be completed by the end of June 2016, while the maintenance contract services will extend until June 2018.
 
Gatso Australia's managing director Enzo Dri comments: "We are excited to further develop the relationship with our client by assisting to improve the management of speed and subsequently reduce injury and fatalities on the road network."

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