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McCain and Signal Service announce partnership

Signal Service, a distributor of traffic control and ITS equipment since 1991, has announced a partnership to distribute McCain’s ITS, traffic control equipment, and parking guidance solutions throughout Connecticut and Rhode Island.
May 10, 2012 Read time: 1 min
RSS5481 Signal Service, a distributor of traffic control and ITS equipment since 1991, has announced a partnership to distribute 772 McCain’s ITS, traffic control equipment, and parking guidance solutions throughout Connecticut and Rhode Island.

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