New Long-Term Contract entered into by TMA Tech and Scheidt & Bachmann
TMA Tech and Scheidt & Bachmann have marked the ten-year anniversary of their relationship by signing an exclusive long-term agreement for Australia.
Both companies are strongly committed to increasing investment in the Australian market. Their shared values for long-term guarantees to customer excellence is demonstrated through continuous innovation, service delivery and transparency.
Anthony Karam, Chief Executive Officer of TMA Tech said: ‘TMA Tech is delighted to enter into a new long-term agreement with Scheidt & Bachmann which reflects a deeper commitment to ensuring the on-going success of our customers in the Australian parking market.’
Martin Kammler, Managing Director of Scheidt & Bachmann GmbH agreed: ‘Australia is a very important market for Scheidt & Bachmann and we are extremely pleased to extend our successful relationship with TMA Tech. This renewed commitment will ensure delivery of the cutting edge technology demanded by the Australian parking market.’
TMA Tech provides parking solutions for on and off street access equipment, parking guidance, pay and display machines, consumable requirements as well as maintenance and support services to over 250 sites in Australia. Installation sites include shopping centres, event centres, hospitals, international airports, hotels, universities and Council owned sites.
About Scheidt & Bachmann
The family-owned company with its headquarters in Moenchengladbach, Germany was founded in 1872 and is now managed in its fifth generation. In the four divisions Fare Collection systems, Signalling Systems, Petrol Station Systems, and Parking and Leisure Centre Systems, Scheidt & Bachmann is setting worldwide standards. The Parking Systems division dominates the international car park market by nearly 22,000 installations; it is the system provider for more than 75 airports worldwide. Scheidt & Bachmann provides with its brand “entervo” integrated, modular general solutions consisting of up-to-date JAVA software and innovative equipment.
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