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Sensys Gatso Group AB

Sensys Gatso Group AB

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About the company

Sensys Gatso Group AB, formerly Sensys Traffic AB, is a Sweden-based company that develops, markets and sells traffic safety and traffic informatics systems to police authorities, highway authorities and private concessionaires worldwide. The systems are primarily used for recording speed and red-light violations. The Company’s main product is Multi-Target Tracking Radar (RS242), which enables measurement of each vehicle’s location and speed irrespective of environmental and traffic conditions. It can be used for purposes, such as speed enforcement, red-light enforcement, traffic counting, and pantograph monitoring. Sensys Gatso Group AB also offers systems for mobile traffic enforcement, red-light enforcement, speed safety and pantograph monitoring. As of December 31, 2013, the Company had one wholly owned subsidiary, SENSYS International AB.

  • Revenue in SEK (TTM)654.14m
  • Net income in SEK10.80m
  • Incorporated1982
  • Employees305.00
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