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Iteris partners with Sutec Holding

Iteris has partnered with Sutec Holding to become the Argentinian company’s designated supplier of noninvasive video detection technologies for its traffic signal control systems. “This preferred provider partnership enables Iteris to build on our existing local relationships and strengthens our presence in key Latin American markets,” says Abbas Mohaddes, President and CEO of Iteris.
June 22, 2012 Read time: 1 min
73 Iteris has partnered with Sutec Holding to become the Argentinian company’s designated supplier of noninvasive video detection technologies for its traffic signal control systems. “This preferred provider partnership enables Iteris to build on our existing local relationships and strengthens our presence in key Latin American markets,” says Abbas Mohaddes, President and CEO of Iteris.

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