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Sensys awarded new Swedish procurement contract

Following the award in April of the contract for traffic safety cameras by the Swedish Transport Administration, Sensys Traffic has received a further procurement award decision from the Administration for new roadside cabinets for traffic safety cameras. The overall value of the contract cannot be currently quantified. The cabinets are to replace existing units, as well as for the future expansion of traffic safety cameras installed across the Swedish road network. Sensys' tender was the only one that fulf
May 24, 2013 Read time: 1 min
Following the award in April of the contract for traffic safety cameras by the 746 Swedish Transport Administration, 569 Sensys Traffic has received a further procurement award decision from the Administration for new roadside cabinets for traffic safety cameras. The overall value of the contract cannot be currently quantified.

The cabinets are to replace existing units, as well as for the future expansion of traffic safety cameras installed across the Swedish road network. Sensys' tender was the only one that fulfilled the procurement requirements.  This additional contract will also be for three years, with an option to extend up to a further six years.

"The contract for roadside cabinets has important strategic significance because we thereby become overall supplier of traffic-safety systems to the Swedish Transport Administration – a position that we have not held previously," says Johan Frilund, CEO of Sensys Traffic.

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