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Sensys Gatso scoops further Middle East Order

Sensys Gatso Group has received an additional order for traffic safety systems worth US$774,000 from a customer in the Middle East, the fourth order received since June from a new customer in the region. The order covers the supply of red light and speed camera systems as well as software design work and is expected to be delivered during the first quarter 2016.
November 26, 2015 Read time: 1 min
8277 Sensys Gatso Group has received an additional order for traffic safety systems worth US$774,000 from a customer in the Middle East, the fourth order received since June from a new customer in the region.

The order covers the supply of red light and speed camera systems as well as software design work and is expected to be delivered during the first quarter 2016.

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