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Vitronic and Vetro team up on enforcement services

Intertraffic 2014 sees the announcement of a strategic partnership between Vitronic and enforcement service provider Vetro Verkehrselektronik, which will allow customers to purchase Vitronic PoliScan systems bundled with Veytro services, for German and international customers. The partnership between Vitronic and Vetro creates a portfolio of market leading traffic safety solutions with Lidar-based technology and comprehensive services; in addition to measurement technology, it provides vehicles and exper
March 26, 2014 Read time: 1 min
70 Intertraffic 2014 sees the announcement of a strategic partnership between 147 Vitronic and enforcement service provider Vetro Verkehrselektronik, which will allow customers to purchase Vitronic PoliScan systems bundled with Veytro services, for German and international customers.

The partnership between Vitronic and Vetro creates a portfolio of market leading traffic safety solutions with Lidar-based technology and comprehensive services; in addition to measurement technology, it provides vehicles and expert personnel as well as training and evaluation services.

"Vitronic and Vetro have always worked together successfully. Our respective strengths helped us build a satisfied and trusting customer base in the traffic enforcement market," said Dr.-Ing. Norbert Stein, CEO of Vitronic, while Klaus-Rainer Schmidt, CEO of Vetro added, "By combining our strengths, we can offer attractive solution bundles to a larger customer base in Germany and internationally”.

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