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Truck parking Europe now available for Android

PTV Group’s truck parking app for Europe, originally launched for iOS devices, is now available for Android. Highlighting over 10,000 parking options along the main roads and motorways throughout Europe, it is the largest free platform for truck parking spaces in Europe. More information on this new app can be found at www.truckparkingeurope.com. "The enormous response to the successful launch of the first truck parking app tells us that we have our finger firmly on the pulse," says Frank Felten, PTV’
December 20, 2013 Read time: 1 min
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Highlighting over 10,000 parking options along the main roads and motorways throughout Europe, it is the largest free platform for truck parking spaces in Europe. More information on this new app can be found at www.truckparkingeurope.com.

"The enormous response to the successful launch of the first truck parking app tells us that we have our finger firmly on the pulse," says Frank Felten, PTV’s vice president of Product Management and Software Development Logistics Software.

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