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MVIS appoints customer relationship manager

MVIS has appointed Ian Lee as customer relationship manager where he will handle client services operations and manage the new North England depot. MVIS’ products and solutions are created by Bartco UK and, and incorporate monitoring and visual information equipment including variable message signs, CCTV and radar. Lee joins from Highways England and has 15 years’ experience of the highway industry, MVIS says.
March 27, 2019 Read time: 1 min

MVIS has appointed Ian Lee as customer relationship manager where he will handle client services operations and manage the new North England depot.

MVIS’ products and solutions are created by 8321 Bartco UK and, and incorporate monitoring and visual information equipment including variable message signs, CCTV and radar.

Lee joins from 8101 Highways England and has 15 years’ experience of the highway industry, MVIS says.

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