Sensys Traffic has received orders worth US$264,000 for speed and red-light enforcement systems from two customers in the Middle East.
In 2013, Sensys entered into a traffic safety collaboration agreement with a local partner in a new market in the Middle East, within which Sensys delivered systems for pilot projects. One of the orders now received is a consequence of this agreement and implies a next stage for Sensys within this market. The second order, for spare parts, is from an existing customer. Bo
In 2013, Sensys entered into a traffic safety collaboration agreement with a local partner in a new market in the Middle East, within which Sensys delivered systems for pilot projects. One of the orders now received is a consequence of this agreement and implies a next stage for Sensys within this market. The second order, for spare parts, is from an existing customer. Both orders will be delivered during the current quarter.
"We are very pleased with these orders, and find it very positive that the pilot project that we delivered last year has already given results with a subsequent firm order," says Johan Frilund, Sensys Traffic CEO.