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New Year orders for Q-Free

UK-based Q-Free TDC has received orders from three different customers at a total value of US$3 million. The orders comprise deliveries of weigh-in-motion (WIM) services and equipment to the Department for Transport in the UK, in addition to one customer in the US and one customer in Pakistan. The orders will be delivered during 2016. “The order in the US is a breakthrough in this market, and I am pleased to see that our offering through Q-Free TDC is attractive both in existing and new markets,” comm
January 4, 2016 Read time: 1 min
UK-based 108 Q-Free TDC has received orders from three different customers at a total value of US$3 million.

The orders comprise deliveries of weigh-in-motion (WIM) services and equipment to the 1837 Department for Transport in the UK, in addition to one customer in the US and one customer in Pakistan. The orders will be delivered during 2016.

“The order in the US is a breakthrough in this market, and I am pleased to see that our offering through Q-Free TDC is attractive both in existing and new markets,” comments acting CEO, Roar Østbø.

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