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Itis Holdings produces road pricing technology and has contracts with [[Transport for London]] and 'several local authorities'<ref>Watt, H. (2008) 'Ex-transport minister takes job at road pricing firm'. <i>Sunday Times</i> (London). 6th January 2008</ref>. In 2007 the company is reported to have a market value of almost £60m and to be 'focused on traffic data collection'<ref><i>Manchester Evening News</i> 'Business section'. 24th July 2007</ref>. It's annual sales for 2007 were £18.8m with reported profits of £3.9m<ref><i>Manchester Evening News</i> 'Business section'. 24th July 2007</ref>. | Itis Holdings produces road pricing technology and has contracts with [[Transport for London]] and 'several local authorities'<ref>Watt, H. (2008) 'Ex-transport minister takes job at road pricing firm'. <i>Sunday Times</i> (London). 6th January 2008</ref>. In 2007 the company is reported to have a market value of almost £60m and to be 'focused on traffic data collection'<ref><i>Manchester Evening News</i> 'Business section'. 24th July 2007</ref>. It's annual sales for 2007 were £18.8m with reported profits of £3.9m<ref><i>Manchester Evening News</i> 'Business section'. 24th July 2007</ref>. | ||
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Revision as of 13:24, 26 July 2008
Itis Holdings produces road pricing technology and has contracts with Transport for London and 'several local authorities'[1]. In 2007 the company is reported to have a market value of almost £60m and to be 'focused on traffic data collection'[2]. It's annual sales for 2007 were £18.8m with reported profits of £3.9m[3].
In 2006, Itis reports the trial of its latest innovation, CFVD, with 'a leading mobile operator'. It is stated that 'CFVD measures and forecasts real-time traffic flow by sampling the positions of mobile phones'[4].
Subsidiaries
Itis is the owner of 'satellite tracking company' NavTrak[5].
People
- Trevor Chinn - Chairman[6]
- Gary Gates - International Business Director[7]
- Stephen Ladyman (Former transport minister) joined Itis in 2008. The Sunday Times reports that Ladyman 'would not lobby the government for a year after he stood down as a minister', but goes on to state that he 'is able to assist Itis in seeking contracts in the EU'[8]
References
- ↑ Watt, H. (2008) 'Ex-transport minister takes job at road pricing firm'. Sunday Times (London). 6th January 2008
- ↑ Manchester Evening News 'Business section'. 24th July 2007
- ↑ Manchester Evening News 'Business section'. 24th July 2007
- ↑ Walters, S. (2006) 'Business'. Manchester Evening News . 21st September 2006
- ↑ Massey, R. (2006) 'MOTORING'. Daily Mail (London). 21st October 2006.
- ↑ Manchester Evening News 'Business section'. 24th July 2007
- ↑ Manchester Evening News 'Business section'. 24th July 2007
- ↑ Watt, H. (2008) 'Ex-transport minister takes job at road pricing firm'. Sunday Times (London). 6th January 2008