Skip to main content

Q-Free win ATMS deal in US

In a contract worth US$1.4 million Q-Free TCS is to supply the City of Montgomery in the US with an advanced transportation management system (ATMS). The contract is for a parking guidance system which will begin in July and delivered by the end of 2014. Q-Free TCS has previously delivered two parking guidance systems to the same customer. “Q-Free is the market leader within parking guidance solutions in North America. This contract confirms the attractiveness of our offering in this market,” says Q-F
July 15, 2014 Read time: 1 min
In a contract worth US$1.4 million 108 Q-Free TCS is to supply the City of Montgomery, Maryland in the US with an advanced transportation management system (ATMS).

The contract is for a parking guidance system which will begin in July and delivered by the end of 2014. Q-Free TCS has previously delivered two parking guidance systems to the same customer.

“Q-Free is the market leader within parking guidance solutions in North America. This contract confirms the attractiveness of our offering in this market,” says Q-Free CEO Thomas Falck.

Related Content

  • New Year orders for Q-Free
    January 4, 2016
    UK-based Q-Free TDC has received orders from three different customers at a total value of US$3 million. The orders comprise deliveries of weigh-in-motion (WIM) services and equipment to the Department for Transport in the UK, in addition to one customer in the US and one customer in Pakistan. The orders will be delivered during 2016. “The order in the US is a breakthrough in this market, and I am pleased to see that our offering through Q-Free TDC is attractive both in existing and new markets,” comm
  • Kapsch says US purchase will have world-wide impact
    June 3, 2014
    Peter Ummenhofer, head of the ITS Business Unit at Kapsch TrafficCom, discusses what the recent acquisition of US ATMS specialist Transdyn will mean for the company and the ITS sector. Even a brief perusal of Kapsch’s portfolio lends credence to the company’s assertion that it is more than ‘just a tolling systems and services supplier’. Over the past few years, the company has added road safety enforcement to its offering with significant commercial vehicle operations capabilities, including weigh in motion
  • New capabilities in Trafficware’s upgraded ATMS
    February 3, 2016
    Trafficware has released version 2.4 of its market-leading central traffic management system ATMS.now, an advanced traffic management system (ATMS), used by hundreds of state and local Departments of Transportation around the US. New capabilities in the latest release include: Enhancements to both Google and Bing maps editor screens; A new reporting engine to optimise report generation; Centralised control of documents to be delivered to ATMS users; Performance improvements to increase response times in
  • Q-Free wins $26.5 million tolling contract in Portugal
    January 26, 2012
    Q-Free has received an order, valued at approximately US$26.5 million, from the Portuguese road operator Ascendi for a major infrastructure project in Portugal.