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NMi’s efficient calibration for enforcement technology

Netherlands based NMi has developed an array of accurate measuring systems for a range of traffic-related applications. Typical duties for these calibration systems include determining the accuracy of truck tachographs, parking meters that charge by the minute, speed measuring equipment or charging points for electric vehicles. The company claims expertise in meeting the legislative requirements in a wide array of countries, with worldwide acceptance of test reports or certification provided by NMi for use
March 24, 2014 Read time: 1 min
Netherlands based 7665 NMi has certified an array of measuring systems for a range of traffic-related applications. Typical duties for these systems include determining the accuracy of truck tachographs, parking meters that charge by the minute, speed measuring equipment or charging points for electric vehicles.

The company claims expertise in testing against the legislative requirements for a wide array of countries, with worldwide acceptance of test reports or certification provided by NMi for use in police or customs enforcement applications. Its solutions also suit use with regard to ANPR, smart mobility or tolling systems. Up to date testing technology and an experienced engineering team are said to allow clients access to a fast and efficient service.
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