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Sensys wins additional order from Malta

Sensys Traffic has received an additional order from Malta, valued at around US$109,000, for speed monitoring systems to be delivered during 2014. In 2013 Sensys received an order from long-term customer in Malta comprising delivery and system and support services. The payment model consisted of a three-year leasing arrangement, combined with support. The latest order follows the same business model.
August 15, 2014 Read time: 1 min
569 Sensys Traffic has received an additional order from Malta, valued at around US$109,000, for speed monitoring systems to be delivered during 2014.


In 2013 Sensys received an order from long-term customer in Malta comprising delivery and system and support services. The payment model consisted of a three-year leasing arrangement, combined with support. The latest order follows the same business model.

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