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Further Middle East order for Sensys Gatso

Sensys Gatso Group has received an order for traffic safety systems, including red-light and speed camera systems as well as software design from a new customer in the Middle East. The order, worth US$783,000, is the third order received since June from a new customer in the territory and is expected to be delivered during the fourth quarter 2015. “I am delighted to see that we continue to strengthen our footprint in the Middle East and that our cooperation with this new customer is evolving” says T
August 26, 2015 Read time: 1 min
Sensys 1679 Gatso Group has received an order for traffic safety systems, including red-light and speed camera systems as well as software design from a new customer in the Middle East.
 
The order, worth US$783,000, is the third order received since June from a new customer in the territory and is expected to be delivered during the fourth quarter 2015.
 
“I am delighted to see that we continue to strengthen our footprint in the Middle East and that our cooperation with this new customer is evolving” says Torbjörn Sandberg, CEO of Sensys Gatso Group.

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