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FEATURE BARRIER ACCESS CONTROL


New developments in parking systems have been limited. As a result, the industry is realising the functionality of existing technologies on the market


and exit to highly secure areas for vehicles carrying goods of high value or hazardous materials.’ Diffin also said: ‘We can’t ignore the emerging


scope for “extended parking”, including the ability to operate pre-paid parking or advanced charging for parking for larger events. Tis is a particularly prominent option for sports events and entertainment areas – easing congestion at the end of the event.’ APT SkiData believes that is the way to develop


Easy does it… parking access needs to meet the demands of today’s customers


this area. It believes operators should be thinking about barrier-less systems. A spokesperson for the company said that its Plato Pay barrier equipment makes barrier-less systems a reality and gives businesses the ability to create a customer-friendly parking experience tailored to meet their specific needs and environment. Te spokesperson goes on to say that Plato Pay is ‘in effect a low-cost modular concept that


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