In addition to aviation, Frequentis’ other business areas include solutions in public safety. Solutions are offered here for police, for example in London, for firefighters, for example in Hamburg, and for rescue organisations. About one-fifth of sales are generated in this area. Another 15 percent comes from communications solutions for public transportation such as railways. An example is the Swiss Federal Railways. The remaining 5 percent comes from shipping. The client, for example, is the Canadian Coast Guard.
Haslacher proudly explains that the city of Vienna renamed the street in the Favoriten district, where Frequintis is headquartered, some time ago as Innovation Street. “Our exact address is Innovationsstraße 1.”
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Sales rose by 11.7 percent to 186.8 million euros in the first half of the year. By region, Frequentis achieved 67 percent of sales in Europe, 14 percent in America, 11 percent in Asia, and 8 percent in Australia/Pacific/Africa. Inbound orders also rose by 29.1 percent to €208.0 million in the first half of the year. The backlog of orders reached 546.7 million euros, an increase of 9.8 percent.
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