The Traffic Solutions division will process their share of the order through the Australian Jenoptik subsidiary headquartered in Sydney, which will provide technical equipment and enforcement services for the state. Deliveries will start this year, with the full program of 7,000 monitoring hours to be delivered by early 2014.
Jenoptik as operator of the systems will receive payment based on the number of hours of enforcement carried out. Revenue from the speed infringements will go into the Australian Community Road Safety Fund to bankroll further traffic safety programs, among others in the vicinity of schools.
"We support the objective of the Australian authorities to increase traffic safety in the region", says Michael Mertin, CEO of JENOPTIK AG. "And we welcome the specific use of the proceeds for further traffic safety programs. Furthermore, the order confirms the success of our strategy of continued internationalization. It was the right step to expand our presence in Australia at the beginning of 2013 by an acquisition. Now we are strengthening our team on site for optimal service and, simultaneously, we can significantly increase our business volume in Australia."
Jenoptik had acquired the Australian company DCD Systems Pty. Ltd. in January 2013 and integrated it into its corporate structure as JENOPTIK Australia Pty. Ltd. The provider of traffic safety technology had previously been the sales and service partner of the Jenoptik Traffic Solutions division in Australia.