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Sensys Traffic wins US red light enforcement contracts

Sweden-headquartered Sensys Traffic has received an order for red-light enforcement systems from the United States valued at over US$200,000. The systems, which will be delivered from existing inventories, will be delivered to the company’s North American distributor, Sensys America.
March 23, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Sweden-headquartered 569 Sensys Traffic has received an order for red-light enforcement systems from the United States valued at over US$200,000. The systems, which will be delivered from existing inventories, will be delivered to the company’s North American distributor, Sensys America.

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