
Company Description:
Scott Wilson, a leading planning, engineering, management and environmental consultancy group has been appointed the exclusive distributor of PTV Vision software suite for transportation planning and traffic control in Malaysia, Hong Kong, Singapore and Australia. Developed by PTV Planung Transport Verkehr AG in Germany, the PTV Vision software suite is used to simulate proposed changes in the design and operation of traffic infrastructure and to visualise the effects. This can verify the soundness of a new scheme and prevent costly investment errors. PTV software is also used in traffic control centres to analyse and predict traffic flows. Traffic congestion can be forecast early to allow the implementation of appropriate control measures. PTV is the market leader in central Europe with these software products. "Scott Wilson has been providing transportation and infrastructure services in Malaysia and elsewhere in the region for over 50 years and we are constantly striving to improve our services and keep up-to-date with the latest technology," says Richard Denton-Cox, regional managing director of Scott Wilson (Asia-Pacific), adding that the PTV Vision transportation suite is yet another solution that the company can now provide for its clients. "Scott Wilson has extensive experience in transportation and traffic planning and we are confident that they will be able to provide value-added services to users in this region in terms of implementation and consultancy, education and training, and technical support," says Dr Martin Fellendorf, a director of PTV AG. Scott Wilson//s experience and expertise in the transportation sector covers road safety audits, traffic and toll revenue studies, traffic impact assessments, public transportation planning, complex interchange design, build-operate-transfer projects, traffic control and surveillance, and pavement evaluation of roads. The company//s clients include government agencies, public corporations, national highway agencies, toll road concessionaires, consulting engineers, highway maintenance authorities, contractors and investors.
Scott Wilson, a leading planning, engineering, management and environmental consultancy group has been appointed the exclusive distributor of PTV Vision software suite for transportation planning and traffic control in Malaysia, Hong Kong, Singapore and Australia. Developed by PTV Planung Transport Verkehr AG in Germany, the PTV Vision software suite is used to simulate proposed changes in the design and operation of traffic infrastructure and to visualise the effects. This can verify the soundness of a new scheme and prevent costly investment errors. PTV software is also used in traffic control centres to analyse and predict traffic flows. Traffic congestion can be forecast early to allow the implementation of appropriate control measures. PTV is the market leader in central Europe with these software products. "Scott Wilson has been providing transportation and infrastructure services in Malaysia and elsewhere in the region for over 50 years and we are constantly striving to improve our services and keep up-to-date with the latest technology," says Richard Denton-Cox, regional managing director of Scott Wilson (Asia-Pacific), adding that the PTV Vision transportation suite is yet another solution that the company can now provide for its clients. "Scott Wilson has extensive experience in transportation and traffic planning and we are confident that they will be able to provide value-added services to users in this region in terms of implementation and consultancy, education and training, and technical support," says Dr Martin Fellendorf, a director of PTV AG. Scott Wilson//s experience and expertise in the transportation sector covers road safety audits, traffic and toll revenue studies, traffic impact assessments, public transportation planning, complex interchange design, build-operate-transfer projects, traffic control and surveillance, and pavement evaluation of roads. The company//s clients include government agencies, public corporations, national highway agencies, toll road concessionaires, consulting engineers, highway maintenance authorities, contractors and investors.