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Iconic Oresund bridge tolling maintained by Kapsch TrafficCom
- Almost 600,000 vehicles pass bridge each month
- Kapsch TrafficCom to provide maintenance support until 2031
Vienna/Copenhagen, May 14, 2024 – Kapsch TrafficCom signed the new maintenance contract for the iconic Oresund Bridge that connects Denmark and Sweden.
The contract is set to run from February 2026 until January 2031 and has a base volume of slightly above EUR 3 million, with the possibility of reaching EUR 6 million depending on upcoming change requests.
“We are delighted that we were awarded with the extension of our collaboration for the further maintenance and development of the tolling and point-of-sales technology on this iconic and important bridge,” comments Michael Weber, Head of Sales EMENA at Kapsch TrafficCom. “With almost 600,000 vehicles passing the bridge every month, it is a significant positive factor of integration of the two regions.”
As part of the agreement, Kapsch TrafficCom is delivering ongoing maintenance of the existing tolling roadside system, including cameras and other sensors. The company also provides point of sales software and hardware, enabling a stress-free and comfortable bridge tolling experience for drivers.
Kapsch TrafficCom is a globally renowned provider of transportation solutions for sustainable mobility with successful projects in more than 50 countries. Innovative solutions in the application fields of tolling, tolling services, traffic management and demand management contribute to a healthy world without congestion.
With one-stop-shop solutions, the company covers the entire value chain of customers, from components to design and implementation to the operation of systems.
Kapsch TrafficCom, headquartered in Vienna, has subsidiaries and branches in more than 25 countries and is listed in the Prime Market segment of the Vienna Stock Exchange (ticker symbol: KTCG). In its 2022/23 financial year, about 4,000 employees generated revenues of EUR 553 million.