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PTV opens office in Warsaw to help transport and logistics customers

PTV has opened an office in Warsaw, Poland, with the stated aim of providing a local port of call for customers in transportation and logistics. The central and eastern Europe office will be run by newly appointed managing directors Peter Möhl and Martyna Abendrot. Möhl says: “We see a lot of potential in the Eastern European market for the development of master plans for smart cities with innovative mobility stations and services for the mobility of the future.” Möhl has worked for PTV at its German
July 25, 2018 Read time: 1 min
3264 PTV has opened an office in Warsaw, Poland, with the stated aim of providing a local port of call for customers in transportation and logistics. The central and eastern Europe office will be run by newly appointed managing directors Peter Möhl and Martyna Abendrot.


Möhl says: “We see a lot of potential in the Eastern European market for the development of master plans for smart cities with innovative mobility stations and services for the mobility of the future.”

Möhl has worked for PTV at its German headquarters for 18 years and has helped build the international businesses as director sales traffic software.

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