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Sensys to supply enforcement to Jordan

Sensys Traffic is to supply a customer in Jordan with mobile and fixed speed enforcement systems, and red light enforcement systems. The order, worth US$761,414, is Sensys' first order from Jordan, and is expected to be delivered in the first quarter 2014. "It is very pleasing to have achieved this breakthrough order from a market that has previously been dominated by a competitor. We are continuing to invest in selected markets in the Middle East, where we received orders earlier this year from thre
December 19, 2013 Read time: 1 min
569 Sensys Traffic is to supply a customer in Jordan with mobile and fixed speed enforcement systems, and red light enforcement systems.

The order, worth US$761,414, is Sensys' first order from Jordan, and is expected to be delivered in the first quarter 2014.

"It is very pleasing to have achieved this breakthrough order from a market that has previously been dominated by a competitor. We are continuing to invest in selected markets in the Middle East, where we received orders earlier this year from three new customers," says Johan Frilund, CEO of Sensys Traffic.

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