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Neology Wins Multimillion Dollar Contract Extension



Neology Wins Multimillion Dollar Contract Extension

San Diego, CA, June 27, 2011

World’s Largest EVR Contract Extended

Neology ISO 18000 6B sticker tag contract in Mexico with I+D not CAPUFE (CORRECTION)


Neology has a contract for supply of TransCore-style ISO 18000 6B sticker tags to toll services company I+D Mexico.

TransCore's eGo sticker tag challenged by Neology in Mexico contract


Neology says it has been granted a sole source contract to provide ISO 18000-6B sticker tags for tolling in Mexico.

Neology wins second round of 6C sticker tag EVR contracts in Mexico


Neology continues to dominate as a supplier of ISO 18000 6C sticker tag technology for Mexico's electronic vehicle registration (EVR). The first of REPUVE's Phase 2 contracts for readers and software has gone to Neology of San Diego over its main competitor Sirit. The contracts provide for supply of roadside readers and handhelds to the police of the states of Campeche, Tamaulipas and Nayarit.  

Mexico's Electronic Vehicle Registration system opens with Sirit open road toll technology


The first installation of roadside systems for Mexico's ambitious nationwide electronic vehicle registration (EVR) has been completed by Sirit and Axiompass.  The installation using Sirit's open road tolling technology including ID5100 readers, Sirit lane controllers and software and PIPS cameras produces a system that can simultaneously read the electronic registration stickers by RFID and their license plate numbers with cameras.

Mexican deployment of ISO 18000-6C sticker tags for vehicle registration & tolling


Mexican toll and motor vehicle registry authorities are cooperating to deploy sticker tags on the windshield of every vehicle in the country.

Shameful disregard for the law


Shameful disregard for the law

Originally published in issue 52 of Tollroads Newsletter, which came out in Nov 2000.

Page:5

Subjects:NAFTA mexican corruption

MEXICO “Gross misculation” messed pikes — World Bank


MEXICO “Gross misculation” messed pikes — World Bank

Originally published in issue 20 of Tollroads Newsletter, which came out in Oct 1997.

Page:4

Subjects:financing concession policy

Agencies:CAPUFE

Locations:Mexico

Sources:Francisco Javier Alejo Lopez

MEXICO

“Gross misculation” messed pikes — World Bank

MEXICO Government bails out half its toll companies


MEXICO Government bails out half its toll companies

Originally published in issue 19 of Tollroads Newsletter, which came out in Sep 1997.

Page:15

Subjects:bail out takeover

Agencies:CAPUFE

Locations:Mexico

MEXICO

Government bails out half its toll companies

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