14.06.2011 • News

Magal S3 gets USD 5.6 million order for Eastern European airport

Magal S3 announced that it received a USD 5.6 million order to modify and extend an existing PIDS (Perimeter Intrusion Detection System) as a result of expansion at an Eastern Euro...

Magal S3 announced that it received a USD 5.6 million order to modify and extend an existing PIDS (Perimeter Intrusion Detection System) as a result of expansion at an Eastern European airport.

The turnkey project includes services to remove old senctions and commission and supply a new 10.5 kilometer section of Magal's leading taut wire product - DTR, which will be integrated with an existing Magal command and control system. The project's completion is expected in early 2013.

Eitan Livneh, President and CEO of Magal S3, commented:"This project represents repeat business from this customer, demonstrates their satisfaction with Magal's previous installation and underscores our proven experience in this market. With airline traffic on the rise, airport expansions represent a growth industry worldwide, especially in emerging regions; securing passenger and cargo traffic is critical to any country's homeland security strategy."

 

 

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