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Qatar opts for Sensys Gatso red light enforcement

Sensys Gatso Group has received an order from its partner KTC International for red light enforcement systems to be deployed in Qatar. The order, valued at US$616,000 (SEK 5 million) is for systems similar to those supplied in 2015 and is subject to a letter of credit. The order is expected to be fully delivered before the end of the year.
August 18, 2017 Read time: 1 min
8277 Sensys Gatso Group has received an order from its partner KTC International for red light enforcement systems to be deployed in Qatar.


The order, valued at US$616,000 (SEK 5 million) is for systems similar to those supplied in 2015 and is subject to a letter of credit. The order is expected to be fully delivered before the end of the year.

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