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Sensys expands Middle East customer base

Sensys Traffic has received an order for traffic safety systems worth US$275,000 from an existing customer in the United Arab Emirates. Sensys has its biggest installed base, alongside Sweden, in the United Arab Emirates. The Middle East is currently Sensys’ second largest market and the company now has customers in eight of the region’s 14 countries and the company plans to open a local office in the territory in 2015. “Our positive growth continues in the Middle East, and this order further secures our po
March 3, 2015 Read time: 1 min
RSS569 Sensys Traffic has received an order for traffic safety systems worth US$275,000 from an existing customer in the United Arab Emirates.

Sensys has its biggest installed base, alongside Sweden, in the United Arab Emirates. The Middle East is currently Sensys’ second largest market and the company now has customers in eight of the region’s 14 countries and the company plans to open a local office in the territory in 2015.

“Our positive growth continues in the Middle East, and this order further secures our position in the United Arab Emirates. We see a trend in the Middle East of customers tending to procure more, smaller projects instead of a few large ones. This is good for market growth, as customers are reducing their risks and enhancing the probability of success,” says Sensys CEO Johan Frilund.

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