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Slovenia chooses Q-Free ATMS

Q-Free is to supply advanced transportation management systems (ATMS) to Ljubljana City (Ljubljanska Parkirisca and Trznice) in Slovenia, in a contract worth US$875,000. The contract, which runs for three years, includes seven new parking systems, maintenance and support of the parking systems and upgrading of the existing central system. Implementation begins this month. “Q-Free is the market leader in road user charging and ATMS solutions in Slovenia. This contract confirms the attractiveness of o
July 11, 2014 Read time: 1 min
108 Q-Free is to supply advanced transportation management systems (ATMS) to Ljubljana City (Ljubljanska Parkirisca and Trznice) in Slovenia, in a contract worth US$875,000.

The contract, which runs for three years, includes seven new parking systems, maintenance and support of the parking systems and upgrading of the existing central system.  Implementation begins this month.

“Q-Free is the market leader in road user charging and ATMS solutions in Slovenia. This contract confirms the attractiveness of our offering in this market,” says Q-Free CEO Thomas Falck.

Going forward Q-Free expects to announce ATMS contracts worth over US$900,000 and road user charging contracts worth over US$1.6 million.

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