Peter Park: The Syltness Center on Westerland is Leading the Way
This Is How Leisure Businesses Benefit From Digital Parking Systems
Large parking spaces are often rare in smaller, touristy communities. If these parking spaces belong to a leisure business such as the Syltness Center and the Sylter Welle in Westerland, the management of these areas faces different challenges.
The Insel Sylt Tourismus-Service GmbH made the decision to use Peter Park 's digital parking management system for the following reasons:
- Efficient management of the area due to the elimination of a maintenance-intensive barrier system
- An optimal user experience for visitors to the leisure pool and the city of Westerland by reducing backlogs
- Contribution to sustainability by saving CO2 emissions and reducing paper waste
"With barrier-free parking, we are relying on a modern system, which is often standard in large cities and airports, and which guarantees users a smooth and comfortable parking process."
"For the implementation of such a system, it was important for us to have a partner who already has extensive expertise in the tourism industry – we have found that in Peter Park and are pleased about the trustworthy support of the entire project," says the ISTS Managing Director Peter Douven on the implementation of the system.
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About Peter Park
The Munich-based company Peter Park System GmbH is a leading service and system provider for barrier-free parking. The Peter Park cloud and IoT infrastructure allows individual solutions for parking areas, multi-storey car parks and underground garages. Intelligent license plate sensors, state-of-the-art touch pay stations and versatile integrations with mobility service providers ensure maximum flexibility. Peter Park serves public and private customers in Germany, Austria and Switzerland and now has over 100 employees from eleven countries.
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