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Clearview Traffic rebrands as Clearview Intelligence

From 4 April 2016 Clearview Traffic Group and its brands, Astucia and Golden River will unite under the single brand of Clearview Intelligence. Commenting on the change, managing director Nick Lanigan said that the global financial challenges of the past few years have brought with them significant change to the company’s customer base. As a result, its proposition has evolved, offering customers even greater flexibility in solutions. He said the company continues to innovate with its core technology, bu
April 1, 2016 Read time: 1 min
From 4 April 2016 557 Clearview Traffic Group and its brands, 1875 Astucia and 2057 Golden River will unite under the single brand of Clearview Intelligence.

Commenting on the change, managing director Nick Lanigan said that the global financial challenges of the past few years have brought with them significant change to the company’s customer base. As a result, its proposition has evolved, offering customers even greater flexibility in solutions. He said the company continues to innovate with its core technology, but so too with its thinking, business models and approach and the rebranding demonstrates that it has moved away from the traditional OEM model of selling hardware and associated maintenance services.

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