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Jenoptik total enforcement solutions at Intertraffic

Jenoptik Traffic c Solutions says it will use Intertraffic Amsterdam 2014 to pave the way to more traffic safety for individual users and applications. As a result, the company will be presenting ways to maximise customer benefits by investigating current infrastructure and evaluating needs, then producing a concept which specifies the mix of systems and services required to meet a traffic safety goal. Jenoptik says it can deliver complete incident processing solutions, including installation of the har
February 28, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
79 Jenoptik Traffic Solutions says it will use Intertraffic Amsterdam 2014 to pave the way to more traffic safety for individual users and applications. As a result, the company will be presenting ways to maximise customer benefits by investigating current infrastructure and evaluating needs, then producing a concept which specifies the mix of systems and services required to meet a traffic safety goal.

Jenoptik says it can deliver complete incident processing solutions, including installation of the hardware and software onsite and guaranteeing complete system operations and all related services, such as installation, commissioning, training and maintenance.

Underpinning this focused approach is Jenoptik’s impressive track record. Based on its passion for technology and long-standing know-how, the company says it meets all system and service requirements in the field of traffic law enforcement. Uniquely worldwide, Jenoptik claims its traffic solutions approach is truly technologically independent, offering a complete sensor portfolio. The company has developed and manufactured its own digital high-resolution camera in which Jenoptik’s reliable and modular components are designed to set up high precision enforcement systems for all application requirements, for large enforcement programs as well as single accident black spots.

At Intertraffic, Jenoptik will be focusing on invasive and non-invasive systems as well as stationary and Mobile Devices together with its Traffic Service Provision program which constitute the reliable and solid pillars of all customer solutions.
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