Traffic safety company Sensys Gatso has delivered its first batch of in-vehicle enforcement systems to an unnamed governmental customer in Saudi Arabia. The contract has a potential value of €10m (£8.9m). The company says its T-Series in-vehicle systems can be deployed in large quantities without having to install fixed units on the roadsides. The initial deployment has triggered the second delivery of the five-batch order, Sensys Gatso adds.
      
  
           
                          
                September 25, 2018
              
            
                          
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                Traffic safety company Sensys Gatso has delivered its first batch of in-vehicle enforcement systems to an unnamed governmental customer in Saudi Arabia. The contract has a potential value of €10m (£8.9m).
 
The company says its T-Series in-vehicle systems can be deployed in large quantities without having to install fixed units on the roadsides.
 
The initial deployment has triggered the second delivery of the five-batch order, Sensys Gatso adds.
 
 
      
    The company says its T-Series in-vehicle systems can be deployed in large quantities without having to install fixed units on the roadsides.
The initial deployment has triggered the second delivery of the five-batch order, Sensys Gatso adds.
 
     
         
        



