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Survision seeks distributors for America, Australasia and Europe

Vehicle identification and classification equipment supplier Survision is seeking new distributors for expansion into central and southern America, Australasia and Europe. The company’s products, exhibited here at Intertraffic, include the Visipak and Micropak VCI, plus its Visipak automatic number plate recognition camera.
April 5, 2016 Read time: 1 min
Vehicle identification and classification equipment supplier 1771 Survision is seeking new distributors for expansion into central and southern America, Australasia and Europe. The company’s products, exhibited here at Intertraffic, include the Visipak and Micropak VCI, plus its Visipak automatic number plate recognition camera.


Survision’s VCI equipment and cameras are made available through a network of partner integrators, and are designed for use by security firms, parking companies and national and local highway authorities and operators.

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