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Sensys Gatso to supply in-vehicle enforcement systems to France

The Sensys Gatso Group, which began supplying in-vehicle speed enforcement systems to France in 2013, has received an additional order valued at US$826,000 from a French customer. According to Sensys Gatso, the use of in-vehicle speed enforcement systems has proven to be an effective measure to reduce road casualties. The order is expected to be delivered before the end of the year. “I am very encouraged by this order that follows on the great success our customer have had with the in-vehicle system i
September 14, 2015 Read time: 1 min
The Sensys 1679 Gatso Group, which began supplying in-vehicle speed enforcement systems to France in 2013, has received an additional order valued at US$826,000 from a French customer.

According to Sensys Gatso, the use of in-vehicle speed enforcement systems has proven to be an effective measure to reduce road casualties. The order is expected to be delivered before the end of the year.

“I am very encouraged by this order that follows on the great success our customer have had with the in-vehicle system in France. This part of our portfolio holds some significant strategic potential going forward as it takes us from the roadside into the vehicles” says Sensys Gatso Group executive vice president Göran Löfqvist.

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