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KZL highlights parking mobile ticketing at Intertraffic

KZL, a Polish company with over 160 years of tradition and experience, will use Intertraffic Amsterdam 2016 to highlight solutions for the rail, urban and commercial sectors. The largest and oldest manufacturer of ticket vending machines in Poland, KZL will launch a mobile ticket vending machine together with a new ticket sales system for urban transport. The company will also unveil the Locomat P700s+ parking meter, as well as a new LED display which have been added to its ITS systems range.
February 9, 2016 Read time: 1 min

8328 KZL, a Polish company with over 160 years of tradition and experience, will use Intertraffic Amsterdam 2016 to highlight solutions for the rail, urban and commercial sectors. The largest and oldest manufacturer of ticket vending machines in Poland, KZL will launch a mobile ticket vending machine together with a new ticket sales system for urban transport. The company will also unveil the Locomat P700s+ parking meter, as well as a new LED display which have been added to its ITS systems range.

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