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APT Perimeter Solutions Renovate UK Streets

ST Engineering announced that its electronics arm, ST Electronics, has been awarded a contract worth about US$4.6 million by Changchun Railway Vehicles (CRC). ST Electronics will deliver passenger information systems (PIS) for the Rio de Janeiro metro vehicles in Brazil, a project awarded to CRC by Concessao Metroviaria Do Rio De Janeiro. The contract was awarded through ST Electronics’ subsidiary in Shanghai, ST Electronics.

ST Engineering announced that its electronics arm, ST Electronics, has been awarded a contract worth about US$4.6 million by Changchun Railway Vehicles (CRC). ST Electronics will deliver passenger information systems (PIS) for the Rio de Janeiro metro vehicles in Brazil, a project awarded to CRC by Concessao Metroviaria Do Rio De Janeiro. The contract was awarded through ST Electronics' subsidiary in Shanghai, ST Electronics.

ST Electronics will design, manufacture and commission the PIS which will be installed in 30 trains, with a total of 120 cars. The systems will enhance passenger travel experience through the provision of comprehensive real-time audio and multimedia information via computerized public announcements and digital display subsystems. Work on the project commences immediately and is expected to be completed by mid 2011.

Rio de Janeiro will host the 2016 Summer Olympic Games, which will see a large influx of visitors riding the metro.

“ST Electronics has been awarded more than 10 passenger information systems projects in China; of which this is the second such contract for use in Rio de Janeiro. The growing acceptance and confidence shown by the China market in our rail electronics capability is encouraging. We will continue to work closely and cost-effectively with our partners in China,” said Fook-Sun Lee, President of ST Electronics

This contract is not expected to have any material impact on the consolidated net tangible assets per share and earnings per share of ST Engineering for thAPT Security Systems, an integrator for high-performance access systems, has helped design a new street scheme for the Arndale Center, which forms part of the wider redevelopment work to enhance the vitality and retail viability of Luton's town center.

Luton is currently undergoing a major regeneration program along with improvements to the station area, enhanced links from residential communities into the retail districts, improvements to the aesthetics of public areas and walkways, Luton will also see changes to its central retail district, at the heart of which is the Arndale Center.

APT took a major lead in designing the street scheme around the Arndale Center, as Chris Rowlands, APT Security System's MD said: “The developments are intended to improve the environmental quality of the Arndale Center's surrounding area. The scheme will help maintain pedestrian walkways, allowing all users to move around easily and conveniently, and make it a more attractive location for residents, pedestrians and cyclists.”

APT will be installing some 50 bollards, 10 cycle loops, four rising bollards, along with two large planters. All of its products are crash-rated to withstand impact and so will protect the area against the threat of vehicular attack.

“The street scheme has been designed to offer maximum accessibility whilst improving the aesthetics of the area, all without compromising safety of shoppers,” Rowlands said.
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