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Sensys enforcement for Saudi Arabia

Sensys Traffic is to supply a major customer in Saudi Arabia with speed enforcement systems in an order worth US$942,000. The order, which is Sensys' first from a customer in Saudi Arabia, is expected to be delivered in the first quarter of 2014. The customer has extensive operations in the country.
October 29, 2013 Read time: 1 min
569 Sensys Traffic is to supply a major customer in Saudi Arabia with speed enforcement systems in an order worth US$942,000.

The order, which is Sensys' First from a customer in Saudi Arabia, is expected to be delivered in the First quarter of 2014. The customer has extensive operations in the country.

"It is extremely gratifying to have been chosen by this customer in Saudi Arabia. Our technology, together with our references, was decisive for us to be chosen in preference to competitors for this contract," says Johan Frilund, CEO of Sensys Traffic.

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