PRO-VISION to Unveil Ultimate Blind-Spot-Eliminating Back-up Camera Systems at The Work Truck Show in Indianapolis

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At the NTEA Work Truck Show in March, PRO-VISION Video Systems will unveil their updated line of commercial grade back-up camera systems.

Indianapolis, Indiana (PRWEB) February 12, 2013

With driving safety being a higher priority than ever before for fleet managers, back-up camera systems are increasingly prevalent. The reason back-up camera systems prove to be so effective is that they provide coverage that mirrors cannot, and with infrared technology, they provide clear vision even at night. The problem is the market is flooded with low-priced consumer grade systems that don't hold up to the beating a commercial vehicle endures.

PRO-VISION has been a major player in the commercial rear vision industry since 2003 and plans to unveil their latest line of cameras at the NTEA Work Truck show in Indianapolis. The show dates are March 6–8 at the Indiana Convention Center.

About PRO-VISION – In 2003, PRO-VISION was incorporated and started by supplying back-up camera systems. 2005 marked their entry into the School Bus market. By 2009, PRO-VISION had entered the Commercial Recording System market, released 4 Camera School Bus Systems, and allowed for Live Video Viewing and Video File Transfer. By 2011, the company had expanded into a 240% larger facility and entered the law enforcement recording system market. The company has expanded to the international market selling systems into countries such as South Africa, Great Britain, Australia, Mexico, and Brazil, to name a few. PRO-VISION is ranked in the top 100 manufacturing firms on the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing private companies in America for 2012, and also earned a spot on the list in 2011.

For the original version on PRWeb visit: http://www.prweb.com/releases/prweb2013/2/prweb10424009.htm

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