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Vitronic and Vetro ink strategic partnership

Speed and red light enforcement system provider Vitronic has entered into a strategic partnership with Vetro, a service-provider for traffic enforcement, it was announced at Intertraffic. The partnership will enable customers to buy Vitronic PoliScan systems bundled with Vetro services.
March 26, 2014 Read time: 1 min
Speed and red light enforcement system Provider 147 Vitronic has entered into a strategic partnership with Vetro, a service-Provider for traffic enforcement, it was announced at Intertraffic.

The partnership will enable customers to buy Vitronic PoliScan systems bundled with Vetro services. The deal covers both the firms’ domestic German and international markets.

In addition to measurement technology, customers can access expert personnel and training and evaluation services.

“Vitronic and Vetro have always worked together successfully,” said Dr Norbert Stein, chief executive of Vitronic. “Our respective strengths helped us build a satisfied and trusting customer base in the traffic enforcement market.”

Klaus-Rainer Schmidt, chief executive of Vetro, said: “By combining our strengths we can offer attractive solution bundles to a larger customer base in Germany and soon internationally.”
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