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Image Sensing Systems and Econolite amend agreement

Image Sensing Systems has amended its long-time agreement with Econolite Control Products (Econolite). As of 14 July 2014, domestic marketing and manufacturing of the Autoscope RTMS radar product line will transition from Econolite to ISS. Econolite will continue to manufacture, market and distribute ISS’ video detection products for the Americas, and both companies will work together to make this transition as seamless as possible for their customers, partners and distributors. “We want to thank Econ
July 4, 2014 Read time: 1 min
6626 Image Sensing Systems has amended its long-time agreement with Econolite Control Products (1763 Econolite).

As of 14 July 2014, domestic marketing and manufacturing of the Autoscope RTMS radar product line will transition from Econolite to ISS. Econolite will continue to manufacture, market and distribute ISS’ video detection products for the Americas, and both companies will work together to make this transition as seamless as possible for their customers, partners and distributors.

“We want to thank Econolite for its continued support”, said Kris Tufto, CEO of Image Sensing Systems, Inc. “As our market evolves, we continue to deepen our relationship with Econolite to deliver market leading vehicle detection solutions to alleviate traffic congestion problems.”

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