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Trafficware expands, opens Canadian operation

Houston-based Trafficware has expanded its operations into Canada and appointed industry veteran Juwal Steiner to lead its Canadian operations as senior business development manager. For the Canadian market, Trafficware provides transportation authorities with direct access to a trusted technology and manufacturing solutions provider. Factory direct sales will encompass Ontario, Quebec and the Maritime Provinces while Fortran Traffic Systems will serve the Western Canada Provinces from Manitoba to Briti
October 15, 2015 Read time: 1 min
Houston-based 5642 Trafficware has expanded its operations into Canada and appointed industry veteran Juwal Steiner to lead its Canadian operations as senior business development manager.

For the Canadian market, Trafficware provides transportation authorities with direct access to a trusted technology and manufacturing solutions provider.  Factory direct sales will encompass Ontario, Quebec and the Maritime Provinces while 5685 Fortran Traffic Systems will serve the Western Canada Provinces from Manitoba to British Columbia.

“The cornerstone of our growth is people and we’ve actively sought the best and brightest industry talent,” says Jeff Spinazze, senior vice president of sales and marketing. “So, we’re delighted to announce Juwal Steiner will lead our Canadian operations.

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