Vitronic has announced a partnership with Swarco Nederland, here at Intertraffic, through which Swarco will be responsible for sales and service for Vitronic’s Poliscan products in the Netherlands. With the Poliscan family of products, machine vision specialist Vitronic offers national agencies and private service providers systems for speed enforcement, red light enforcement and licence plate reading. "We are pleased to have found a long-standing and reliable partner with Swarco Nederland and look
March 20, 2018
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Freek van der Valk, left from Swarco with Boris Wagner of Vitronic
147 Vitronic has announced a partnership with Swarco Nederland, here at Intertraffic, through which Swarco will be responsible for sales and service for Vitronic’s Poliscan products in the Netherlands.
With the Poliscan family of products, machine vision specialist Vitronic offers national agencies and private service providers systems for speed enforcement, red light enforcement and licence plate reading.
"We are pleased to have found a long-standing and reliable partner with Swarco Nederland and look forward to further joint collaboration," said Boris Wagner, director of Vitronic’s Sales Traffic Technology Division.
Both companies are already operating successfully together in the enforcement sector in Scandinavia and this new partnership will see them expand their joint network of distribution and service centres.
The Poliscan FM1 system for speed monitoring has been approved in the Netherlands since January 2018. It provides greater road safety, not only in Europe but also in Australia, North-America as well as in Asia.
Vitronic is attracting a lot of interest here at the ITS World Congress with several important developments in electronic toll collection, ANPR and speed/red light enforcement, all based on the company’s advanced machine vision technology.
According to Daniel Scholz, sales director, machine vision is now state of the art and its capabilities easily outmatch other technologies. “Our lidar-based machine vision technology makes applications such as speed or red light enforcement possible in situations where
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