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Convenient parking on account
Nedap delivers access control system for hundred Q-Park car parks.
Nedap N.V. equipped about hundred car parks of Q-Park Beheer B.V. with the customer card systems for convenient access control for regular users. The customer card system provides participating drivers fast and convenient access to all Q-Park car parks. In addition to convenient access, Q-Park customers can always, regardless of opening hours, gain access to the Q-Park parking facilities. Moreover the system facilitates parking on account in all Q-Park car parks in the Netherlands. Every month parking transactions will be invoiced. For users of the system cash money and long queues in front of pay stations will soon belong to the past. After national implementation in the Dutch car parks, Q-Park also wants to implement the Nedap system in all her foreign car parks.
Nedap’s expertise in the field of vehicle identification as well as access control has resulted in a complete solutions that offers the drivers fast and convenient access without requiring any additional actions while driving in to and out off the Q-Park parking facilities. The driver does not have to stretch his arm or open the window to show his badge. The system provides access control to the vehicle while driving. The system is a combination of the Nedap vehicle identification system TRANSIT, integrated with the existing parking management systems. TRANSIT is based on patented microwave identification technology, that enables identification of vehicles on a large distance without stopping the vehicle. The TRANSIT system has already proven itself as reliable during several ‘pilots’ at Q-Park in the last few months.
Q-Park exploits over 100 parking facilities, dispersed over the Netherlands, and is market leader in this area. Some of the most famous parking facilities are Laakhaven in The Hague and Museumplein in Amsterdam. In the surrounding countries Q-Park exploits facilities in Belgium, Germany and the United Kingdom. The customer card system is the largest automated vehicle identification project realized in the world up to now.
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