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ADEC Technologies eyes US market

Swiss company ADEC Technologies, a specialist in non-intrusive traffic detectors, has entered into a partnership with Transportation Equipment & Services, a North-Carolina based manufacturers’ representative specialised in traffic technology solutions for the transportation Industry.
July 30, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Swiss company 1803 ADEC Technologies, a specialist in non-intrusive traffic detectors, has entered into a partnership with Transportation Equipment & Services, a North-Carolina based manufacturers’ representative specialised in traffic technology solutions for the transportation Industry.

According to Mark Holland, consultant at Transportation Equipment & Services, “we believe the ADEC TDC1-PIR is perfectly suited for our intersection control applications for presence detection for single traffic lanes including left turning vehicles. We’re pleased to have been able to bring on board a high-calibre manufacturer like ADEC Technologies”.

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