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Trafficware acquisition of PSI, expands into controllers

The purchase of Oregon-based PSI Acquisition enables Trafficware Group to expand their product offering into CALTRANS approved traffic control cabinets. PSI Acquisition, a manufacturing company specialising in intelligent traffic solutions produces a variety of traffic control cabinets, controllers and conflict monitors, innovative power backup technology and the industry-leading Cyberlock security access system. According to Trafficware CEO John Newhard, the company is committed to bringing innovatio
April 10, 2014 Read time: 1 min
The purchase of Oregon-based 829 PSI Acquisition enables 5642 Trafficware Group to expand their product offering into 3879 Caltrans approved traffic control cabinets.

PSI Acquisition, a manufacturing company specialising in intelligent traffic solutions produces a variety of traffic control cabinets, controllers and conflict monitors, innovative power backup technology and the industry-leading Cyberlock security access system.

According to Trafficware CEO John Newhard, the company is committed to bringing innovation and technology to the traffic industry, together with a broad portfolio of products.  The acquisition of PSI represents another step in the process by enabling Trafficware to add Caltrans approved cabinets to its range.

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