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Gatso receives second Dutch enforcement contract

Gatso has been awarded a second contract for the implementation of combined speed and red-light enforcement cameras in the Netherlands. The contract is part of the EG100 framework agreement, which comprises the replacement of 300 to 550 fixed installations throughout the country. The new contract covers the delivery, installation and maintenance of 143 T-Series based fixed installations, bringing the number of cameras to be delivered under the framework agreement to 237 systems. Installation is due to be c
April 9, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
1679 Gatso has been awarded a second contract for the implementation of combined speed and red-light enforcement cameras in the Netherlands.  The contract is part of the EG100 framework agreement, which comprises the replacement of 300 to 550 fixed installations throughout the country.

The new contract covers the delivery, installation and maintenance of 143 T-Series based fixed installations, bringing the number of cameras to be delivered under the framework agreement to 237 systems. Installation is due to be completed by mid-2014.

Edmar van der Weijden, director sales and marketing at Gatso, says: “We are very pleased that the Dutch government has yet again chosen Gatso. The Netherlands is one of the front running countries when it comes to road safety. We are proud that we will continue to contribute to the Dutch road safety goals, as Gatso has done since 1958. With the new T-Series, our customers have a powerful platform to expand their operation beyond existing horizons.”

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