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Oriux expands Florida traffic agreement

Transportation Solutions and Lighting to distribute intersection control and detection products
By Ben Spencer May 14, 2021 Read time: 1 min
Oriux deal will include all products under the intersection control and detection range (© Felix Mizioznikov | Dreamstime.com)

Technology provider Oriux has confirmed Transportation Solutions and Lighting will be the exclusive distributor of its intersection control and detection products in Florida.

Gustavo de la Pena, vice president of sales at Oriux, says the expanded distribution agreement will “ultimately benefit our end users as Transportation Solutions and Lighting will be able to provide local service and support to our customers in Florida”.

Bradford Berner, vice president of sales at Transportation Solutions and Lighting, says: “Our goal is to grow Oriux’s market share in Florida, by providing the best products with the highest level of service.”

The deal includes all products under the intersection control and detection range, such as advanced traffic management systems, traffic controllers, cabinets, vehicle and pedestrian signals and video detection systems.
 

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