Tecsidel is awarded two more projects in India

1.- SOMA ROADIS PROJECT:

This project consists of the supply, installation, commissioning and maintenance of a combination of the Conventional and Electronic Toll Collection System of the NH1-Panipath  Jalandhar highway. Tecsidel will implement this mixed solution in 12 lanes and 1 plaza (Panipath) located in Haryana, and will use the RFID technology (Radio Frequency Identification) for the TAG detection and collection.

Roadis (http://www.roadis.com/en/) currently manages in India 710 kilometres of highways distributed into four projects: NH1, NH2, NH6 and NH8, which are granted by the National Highway Authority of India, NHAI.

2.- MEP INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPERS LTD. PROJECT:

Tecsidel signed this project to implement its solution for Automatic Vehicle Classification (AVC) and traffic monitoring in Aaya Nagar plaza, Delhi. This software detects the height and width of vehicles that pass by and allows an automatic counting, classification without affecting the traffic flow, detecting heavy vehicle passing by unauthorized channel. Thus, the users will be able to significantly reduce their journey by a better organization of traffic flow.

Furthermore, an Automatic Licence Plate Recognition (ALPR) solution will be installed to identify all commercial vehicles with yellow plate model.

MEP Infrastructure Developers Ltd. (http://www.mepinfra.com) was founded in 2002 in Mumbai and has presence in 12 states in India.

Tecsidel plans to start these projects in June 2019.