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US order for Sensys

In an order worth US280,000, Sensys Traffic is to supply an undisclosed customer in the US with speed in red light monitoring systems The order has been placed by Sensys' partner in the USA, Sensys America and delivery is planned to take place over the course of the current year.
September 15, 2014 Read time: 1 min

In an order worth US280,000, 569 Sensys Traffic is to supply an undisclosed customer in the US with speed in red light monitoring systems

The order has been placed by Sensys' partner in the USA, 6748 Sensys America and delivery is planned to take place over the course of the current year.

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