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IRD opens online store for US customers

International Road Dynamics (IRD) has launched a new online store, PeopleCounterStore.com, offering a selection of people counters, vehicle counters and accessories for sale to customers in the United States. The store offers a full selection of people counters including unidirectional and bidirectional pedestrian counters with or without count display. It also offers a selection of IRD's top selling counters and classifiers including Traffic Ace accumulators and Mini TRS Plus classifiers. A Mini TRS P
November 4, 2015 Read time: 2 mins
69 International Road Dynamics (IRD) has launched a new online store, PeopleCounterStore.com, offering a selection of people counters, vehicle counters and accessories for sale to customers in the United States.
 
The store offers a full selection of people counters including unidirectional and bidirectional pedestrian counters with or without count display. It also offers a selection of IRD's top selling counters and classifiers including Traffic Ace accumulators and Mini TRS Plus classifiers. A Mini TRS Plus kit, comprising everything needed to start counting vehicles, is also available.

"We are really excited to launch this website which will allow us to improve the quality of our service and give customers the option of placing product orders at any time. We expect PeopleCounterStore.com to be of great benefit to our vehicle counter customers who need to replenish stocks of consumables like road tube, clamps and nails. It will also help people interested in pedestrian counters to find our newest products in that category," said Scott Sherwood, manager of Manufacturing, US Operations. "We will continue to take phone orders at our Spring Grove and Canadian operations as many traffic classifier purchasers are looking for customised products."

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