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Continuing demand for Sensys enforcement in Middle East

Sensys Traffic has expanded its presence in the Middle East with the award of an additional order for traffic safety systems worth u$1.8 million. The order follows on from a previous order announced in November 2014, and constitutes a further stage in a larger installation of traffic safety systems. “This order is evidence of the strength of our offering in the Middle East, as it follows on almost immediately from a previous delivery to the same customer. It also confirms our view of the growing leve
January 30, 2015 Read time: 1 min
569 Sensys Traffic has expanded its presence in the Middle East with the award of an additional order for traffic safety systems worth u$1.8 million.

The order follows on from a previous order announced in November 2014, and constitutes a further stage in a larger installation of traffic safety systems.

“This order is evidence of the strength of our offering in the Middle East, as it follows on almost immediately from a previous delivery to the same customer. It also confirms our view of the growing level of demand for traffic safety systems that is currently happening in the Middle East,” says Sensys CEO Johan Frilund.

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