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When Amerisweep decided to replace the old pressure washers we used for cleaning parking facilities, our top priorities were to reduce labor and water usage. Advance’s Cyclone™ 4500 was the first ride-on pressure washer I’d seen, and with its water recycling system, the machine just made sense. Before Cyclone, Amerisweep assigned four to six people at each cleaning job. Now we clean the same ramps with only one person and the ride-on Cyclone. The Cyclone has a self- contained water recovery system that


reclaims and recycles the water it uses. We don’t need a constant supply of water like we did with walk-behind pressure washers, and there’s no standing water left behind. Finding a better alternative to labor-intensive walk-behinds helps us bid projects very competitively. Plus, using less water is an environmental concern at many of the parking facilities we clean. The Cyclone has reduced our labor requirements, and we’re cleaning “green.”


– Mike Caruso, Amerisweep


Advance 14600 21ST Avenue North, Plymouth, MN 55447-3408 Tel: 866-429-8175; Fax: 800-989-6566 info@advance-us.com; www.advance-us.com


Sentry Control Systems, Inc. (www.sentrycontrol.com) has been extremely satisfied with the services and the “dedicated to the customer’s needs” approach Digital Printing Systems (DPS) has


provided over the years. In many instances, Digital has made significant efforts to customize the tickets required in some very challenging valet operations, which seems to truly make all the difference in the eye of the customer. Thanks for all you do…


– Brent Van Loggerenberg Sales Manager, Sentry Control Systems, Inc.


DPS Tickets 777 N. Georgia Ave, Azusa, CA 91602 Tel: 626-334-1244 Fax: 626-335-5663 www.dpstickets.com


Using Cryotech NAAC® together with Cryotech CF7® has allowed the hospital to extend the life expectancy of our parking decks from 20 to 30 years. The annual maintenance saving has more than paid for the cost of the deicing products.


– Site and Structural Superintendent for Major Detroit Area Hospital


Cryotech Deicing Technology 6103 Orthoway, Fort Madison, IA 52627 Tel: 319-372-6012 / 800-346-7237 Fax: 319-372-2662 deicers@cryotech.com www.cryotech.com


Transportation and Parking Services at Lehigh University consistently strives to sharpen its mission, part of which is to provide the Lehigh community with safe, and well-maintained parking options. In


2007, we installed POM electronic parking meter technology.


The 300 meters are color-coded and each has a programmable “press for free time” button, meaning that users can press the meter button for five minutes of free parking.


Revenue security is maximized through the use of POM’s patented, secure SmartLock, whereby a special collection card must be inserted into the meter to enable the vault key to turn.


Lastly, the meters are flexible as far as fees go. Lehigh can turn all of the meters off, or increase the cost to use them, with every little effort. We’ve been extremely pleased with utilizing POM Incorporated for our parking technology.


– Chris Christian, Director Transportation and Parking Services, Lehigh University


POM Inc. 200 South Elmira Avenue, Russellville, AR 72802 Tel: 800)-331-7275 or 479-968-2880 Fax: 479-968-2840 bwilbanks@pom.com; www.pom.com


The City of Santa Cruz has had a very good experience with the GMG Systems parking equipment. GMG’s equipment is currently installed in two locations within our City, one


at the Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf and another in a downtown parking garage. The Wharf Gate serves, on average, 55,000 parkers per month and we have had virtually no issues with any of the GMG equipment since 2006. The downtown pay stations are working fabulously and we especially like the Web based access capabilities which allows us to manage the parking operation from remote locations.


The proof of a good supplier is in the question, “Would we purchase this equipment again?” And the answer for GMG is an outstanding YES. GMG is a very good firm to work with.


– Marlin Granlun, Parking Program Manager, City of Santa Cruz


GMG Systems, Inc. 14439 Catalina Street, San Leandro, CA 94577 Tel: 888-GMG-SYSTEMS; (888-464-7978) Fax: 888-464-7978 www.gmgsys.com


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Trans-Tech has provided Pacific Cascade/DGM Systems with a wide variety of parking signage over the years, including wayfinding and space available signs. Their signs are high quality, bright and easy for parkers to see. Navigating through some parking garages isn’t an easy task, but with LED signs, it’s much easier to accomplish and much less stressful for the parkers. Less


confusion in the garage, as well as bright space available signs outside the garage, leads to fuller lots and increased revenue.


Not only does Trans-Tech provide a reliable product, they provide world class customer support. Our orders ship in a timely manner and they deliver on what they promise. It’s not only important to us to work with manufacturers who offer great products, but it’s equally important for us to find those who make it easy to do business with them.


– Mark Curtis, President – Pacific Cascade/DGM Systems


Transportation Technologies 4395 Iroquois Ave., Erie, Pa. 16511 Tel: 888-811-7010; Fax: 814-836-8401 www.transportation-tech.com


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