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The Importance of Traffic Cabinet Security

The Importance of Traffic Cabinet Security

By Willie Outlaw, Electrical Design Engineer, MoboTrex Traffic cabinet security, why is it important now more than ever? We live in a security conscious society where we go to great lengths to protect our largest investments such as our homes and our cars.  Sadly, this vigilance has not found its way into the transportation community. 

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Helping Others in Times of Need

Helping Others in Times of Need

At MoboTrex we have a motto of “People First – Experts to the Next Level”. The past few weeks during the COVID-19 outbreak in our country one of our employees has taken this motto to heart. When the impact to the availability of personal protective equipment for healthcare workers treating COVID-19 patients hit the media,

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The Future is Now – Connected Vehicles are in Dubuque, Iowa

The Future is Now – Connected Vehicles are in Dubuque, Iowa

By Cody Lanning, Assistant Sales & Marketing Coordinator, MoboTrex More and more you are probably hearing about connected cities, vehicles, and infrastructure.  In the “Internet of Things” world everything seems to be connected.  But what benefits will you see from having connected vehicles in your municipalities or cities; and when is it time to start

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Honoring Our Veterans

Honoring Our Veterans

By Dave Chudnov, Procurement Specialist, MoboTrex For the past 4 years, I have assisted in teaching photography workshops to combat-wounded veterans. This workshop is part of a series of programs run by Honoring Our Veterans, based out of Jackson, WY.  The goal of HOV is to improve the quality of life for veterans by offering

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Made in the USA

Made in the USA

Have you considered the quality of your traffic cabinet or where your tax dollars are being used to manufacture cabinets?  Many municipalities and cities often do not realize their traffic cabinets are being outsourced and made in other countries. You may see labels or hear from others saying their cabinets are “assembled in America”.  It

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