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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.

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