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Sensys Gatso speed enforcement order from MENA

Sensys Gatso Group has received an order for speed enforcement systems valued at US$1 million (€1 million) from a customer in MENA (Middle East North Africa), with delivery planned to be finalised within the first quarter of 2017. The Group has also signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the customer to cooperate on localisation of production and transfer of know-how for potential further orders. Sensys Gatso says the MENA region with a population of more than 400 million people has been key to th
August 25, 2016 Read time: 1 min
8277 Sensys Gatso Group has received an order for speed enforcement systems valued at US$1 million (€1 million) from a customer in MENA (Middle East North Africa), with delivery planned to be finalised within the first quarter of 2017.

The Group has also signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the customer to cooperate on localisation of production and transfer of know-how for potential further orders.

Sensys Gatso says the MENA region with a population of more than 400 million people has been key to the group, producing 15% of the group's total revenues in 2015, and continues to develop as one of Sensys Gatso Group's most important markets.

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