Sensys Gatso Group AB (publ), together with its subsidiaries, designs, develops, owns, operates, markets, and sells traffic management and enforcement solutions to nations, cities, and fleet owners in Sweden and internationally. It operates through two segments; Managed Services and Systems Sales. The company offers speed enforcement systems, such as fixed spot, portable, moving in-vehicle, and smart in-tunnel speed, as well as dual speed warning and portable speed enforcement systems, and section control solutions; red-light enforcement system, a road safety asset for risk intersections; Automated Traffic Enforcement as a Service; and stopping violation systems for school buses, and school crossing dual warning and enforcement systems, as well as managed services. It also provides vehicle access control solutions for security and traffic management applications, including vehicle restricted urban zones, dedicated vehicle lane compliance, low emission zones, and selective short-cut enforcement; automated license plate recognition based system that helps to check vehicles on roadworthiness, insurance, registration, and tax requirements, as well as to monitor and trace the stolen vehicles and vehicles linked to national security issues. In addition, the company’s back office software solutions include Flux, a sensor management platform; Puls, a data collection and analytics based software; and Xilium, a violation processing software. It serves police and road authorities, and private operators directly or through partners, agents, and distributors. Sensys Gatso Group AB (publ) was incorporated in 1982 and is headquartered in Jönköping, Sweden.
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