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Transpo measures up when it comes to MMA markings

“Tell us what you need in markings and we’ll deliver it.” That’s the message to potential European clients says Michael Stenko, chief executive of Transpo Industries, based near New York. Transpo manufactures to customer requirements surface and pavement markings for roads and airfields, as well as the Visi-Barrier, a precast polymer concrete barrier panel. A big issue for many local authorities and contractors is delivery of enough pavement marking for when they need it, where they need it and on time.
March 20, 2018 Read time: 2 mins

“Tell us what you need in markings and we’ll deliver it.” That’s the message to potential European clients says Michael Stenko, chief executive of 140 Transpo Industries, based near New York.

Transpo manufactures to customer requirements surface and pavement markings for roads and airfields, as well as the Visi-Barrier, a precast polymer concrete barrier panel.

A big issue for many local authorities and contractors is delivery of enough pavement marking for when they need it, where they need it and on time.

Transpo understands the urgency of on-time delivery, especially acute for airfield operators, many of which use the company’s Color-Safe and Rapid Patch products. Color-Safe, a methyl methacrylate (MMA) resin, adheres to both concrete and asphalt. Transpo’s MMA polymer concrete T-17 Rapid Patch cures to hardness in less than 45 minutes allowing essential emergency repairs to runways.

The company recently completed several high-profile contracts in the US road and bridge sector with its Visi-Barrier. It can be used on bench walls in tunnels offering corrosion and impact protection.

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