List of Kapsch TrafficCom Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Kapsch TrafficCom customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Kapsch TrafficCom for Traffic Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Kapsch TrafficCom for Traffic Management include: New York State Department of Transportation, a United States based Government organisation with 8300 employees and revenues of $10.10 billion, Victoria State Government, a Australia based Government organisation with 300000 employees and revenues of $8.44 billion, Arteris, a Brazil based Transportation organisation with 5500 employees and revenues of $1.15 billion and many others.
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Arteris | Transportation | 5500 | $1.2B | Brazil | Kapsch TrafficCom | Kapsch TrafficCom | Traffic Management | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025 Arteris deployed Kapsch TrafficCom to deliver an integrated tunnel management system for the Greater Florianópolis ring road operated by Autopista Litoral Sul, an Arteris concession. The implementation is categorized as Traffic Management and centralized operational control for the new ring road in Brazil.
Kapsch TrafficCom supplies CCTV, variable message signs VMS, fire detection, PLC supervision and other ITS subsystems, consolidating sensor and actuator telemetry into a unified control layer. The deployment centralized control of four twin tunnels to enable automated incident detection and coordinated incident response workflows, while supporting surveillance feed management, event logging and operator HMI for alarm escalation.
Operational scope covers tunnel operations and traffic safety functions for Autopista Litoral Sul, with the control platform orchestrating ITS subsystems to maintain traffic flow and safety. Governance and process adjustments focused on centralizing control room responsibilities and standardizing alarm handling and response procedures to support automated incident response for the ring road.
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New York State Department of Transportation | Government | 8300 | $10.1B | United States | Kapsch TrafficCom | Kapsch TrafficCom | Traffic Management | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025 New York State Department of Transportation engaged Kapsch TrafficCom to operate Traffic Management Centers in Rochester and Hornell, a managed-service deployment running under contract to NYSDOT. The Kapsch TrafficCom implementation is a Traffic Management engagement delivering 24/7 monitoring and operational oversight across multiple counties, with an explicit focus on improving incident response, traveler information and overall roadway safety.
The deployment centers on continuous monitoring, incident detection capabilities and integration of variable message signs and closed circuit television, where Kapsch TrafficCom performs VMS and CCTV integration to feed situational awareness workflows. Functional capabilities implemented include around the clock event detection, camera and VMS orchestration, and traveler information dissemination consistent with Traffic Management operational models.
Operational coverage spans the two staffed Traffic Management Centers in Rochester and Hornell and their connected county roadway networks, with a managed-service architecture that centralizes monitoring and control while maintaining NYSDOT oversight. Governance is organized around the managed-service contract model, where Kapsch TrafficCom operates TMC functions to support NYSDOT incident management and traveler information objectives, aligning operations with regional roadway safety priorities.
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Victoria State Government | Government | 300000 | $8.4B | Australia | Kapsch TrafficCom | Kapsch TrafficCom | Traffic Management | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Victoria State Government deployed Kapsch TrafficCom as a Traffic Management solution for an Intelligent Corridor project in Carlton, Victoria. The deployment covers a 2.5 km corridor and was delivered in partnership with the University of Melbourne and the Victorian Department of Transport. The implementation uses Kapsch TrafficCom's EcoTrafiX corridor management platform, cloud AI capabilities, and real-time sensors to orchestrate corridor-level traffic flow optimization, automated detection, and continuous performance measurement. Functional capabilities implemented include corridor optimization, sensor-based real-time detection, signal coordination logic, and before and after outcome measurement driven by the EcoTrafiX platform. Integrations center on real-time sensor feeds and cloud analytics to feed operational dashboards and corridor performance metrics, with operational coverage focused on traffic operations, road safety units, and transportation planning teams within the Victorian Department of Transport for the Carlton corridor. Governance and rollout were structured around a research and evaluation partnership with the University of Melbourne to instrument the corridor, tune algorithms iteratively, and validate results. The stated objectives for the deployment were to reduce congestion and improve road safety, with outcome measurement built into the program through before and after assessments.
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