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AIMS Parking Management Solutions


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niversity, Municipal, Hospital, Airport and Private Parking


Professionals throughout North America manage their parking operation with AIMS.


AIMS Ticket Management streamlines parking enforce- ment through automated billings, payments, voids, appeals, letter generation, and reporting.


Choose from one of our AIMS Ticketer Ensembles for on-street ticket issuance and electronic tire chalking with automated ticket upload to AIMS or your in-house parking management software.


AIMS Permit Management simplifies permit issuance, payments, and invoicing. AIMS maintains lot and permit inventories, multiple waiting lists, generates custom correspondence, and provides detailed reports.


AIMS Web+ is your complete solution for online permit registration, ticket appeals and payments with complete parking account review. Our e-commerce solution is designed to enhance your customer service while reducing office traffic.


AIMS is available for use with Oracle or MS SQL databases and integrates with your R/O lookup agency, DMV, collection agency, gate arm software, SCT Banner, PeopleSoft, custom finance packages, print shops, and cashiering software.


Customer Service and User-Friendly products drive University – Municipal – Hospital – Airport – Private Operators to AIMS.


Visit www.edc-aim.com for more information.


Contact us at sales@edc-aim.com or 800.886.6316 to book a product tour.


EDC Corporation ELECTRONIC DATA COLLECTION CORP.


EAST COAST 13 Dwight Park Drive Syracuse, New York 13209 70Wakelin Terrace


St. Catharines, Ontario L2M4K9 (905) 931-4085 | Fax: (905) 931-4086


See us at the IPI booth #465 12 APRIL 2010 • PARKING TODAY • www.parkingtoday.com WEST COAST 42196 Roanoke Street Temecula, California 92591


800-886-6316 | Fax (315) 706-0330 877-277-6771 CANADA


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have implemented, over the past few months, our solutions and services to process monthly parker fees by credit card.” The company said that “(those) customers include Min- neapolis Traffic and Parking Services, LAZ Parking, Lanier Parking Solutions,Vinci Park Canada and Allpro Parking. “BizMove.comhas launched “The Small-Business Management Knowledge Base” (www.bizmove.com/small- business-management), a free comprehensive resource for small-business information. It features hundreds of guides, worksheets and checklists, company President Meir Liraz says.


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IPI Launches New Programwith Parking


Data Ventures Finding a parking spot in the U.S. and Canada will soon


get much easier. The International Parking Institute’s (IPI) newly established joint program with Parking DataVentures (PDV) will add thousands of parking locations to North America’s largest proprietary parking database, available to millions of consumers through the Internet and their mobile data devices. IPI’s partnership with PDV allows its members to add


their locations, at no cost, to PDV’s database of more than 10,500 parking locations.This database is the basis for virtu- al parking locationmaps that are licensed to the leading Inter- net portals, wireless carriers and navigation device manufac- turers, where they can be accessed by travelers seeking park- ing information. This information includes a parking facili- ty’s location, entry points, hours of operation, accepted forms of payment, price schedule and amenities provided. The PDVdatabase is “a perfect example of howtechnol-


ogy can be harnessed to provide greater visibility and prof- itability for ourmembers,” said IPI ExecutiveDirector Shawn Conrad, CAE. “We encourage them to take advantage of this exciting opportunity.”


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