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Iteris expands global presence

Iteris has expanded its international distribution channels for road sensors with six new partners in Australia, Canada, Latin America and Middle East. The new partners include: GGI Road & Traffic, Eastern Canada (Ontario, Quebec, Maritimes); Alcolisti, Ecuador; Sutec Peru, Argentina, Colombia, Panama, Peru; Traffic Tech, Gulf/Middle East (Bahrain, Jordan, Qatar); KTC/Kazarooni Associates, United Arab Emirates; and Jenoptik Australia, Australia, New Zealand. “Our solutions offer traffic engineers and pla
February 6, 2014 Read time: 1 min
73 Iteris has expanded its international distribution channels for road sensors with six new partners in Australia, Canada, Latin America and Middle East. The new partners include: GGI Road & Traffic, Eastern Canada (Ontario, Quebec, Maritimes); Alcolisti, Ecuador; Sutec Peru, Argentina, Colombia, Panama, Peru; 279 Traffic Tech, Gulf/Middle East (Bahrain, Jordan, Qatar); KTC/Kazarooni Associates, United Arab Emirates; and 79 Jenoptik Australia, Australia, New Zealand.

“Our solutions offer traffic engineers and planners a cost effective solution to provide safe and accurate vehicle detection and traffic data collection,” said Bill Sowell, vice president of roadway sensors sales and marketing for Iteris. “We believe the addition of these six experienced distribution partners will provide near-term sales results in areas where there is significant ongoing investment in surface transportation infrastructure projects. At Iteris, we think globally and act locally to ensure customer satisfaction.”

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