Smart Parking: The Aim Was Less Reliance on Parking Hardware, More Use of Payment Apps and Technology
This was a large Leisure Park operator's request to modernise their parking facilities for customers, making it easier and more flexible for everyone involved.
The solution involved reducing the reliance on physical parking meters onsite. By adding intuitive methods to pay via smartphone, often preferred by a younger generation of fun lovers, Smart Parking helped transform the site. This value-added improvement also increased the app-based payments by approximately 300%.
The client also requested that they be given access to the data analytics Smart Parking could provide them about their site. With this new and improved data, they can develop a great deal of business intelligence about the movements within their car park. This, in turn, will support their future business decisions.
"During the mobilisation period, Smart Parking proved to be incredibly efficient and professional in managing the switchover from our previous operator. With regular contact and meetings from senior management from Smart Parking, we feel very assured and confident they will continue to be an excellent choice in operator."
General Manager | Leisure Park
About Smart Parking Limited
Smart Parking Limited (ASX:SPZ) | A Global Parking Business
Smart Parking Limited is a pioneering technology innovator and services company in the parking industry. With offices in Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Denmark and the UK our aim is to bring our intelligent integrated smart parking services to the world and reinvent the parking experience.
The Company operates and manages thousands of car park spaces across the globe using our proprietary Smart Cloud technology linked with Automatic Number Plate Recognition/License Plate Recognition (ANPR/LPR) systems. This can be used as a single solution or with the option to be combined with payment solutions.
Smart Parking Limited has been an Australian Securities Exchange (ASX:SP) publicly listed company since early 2011.
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