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Cale Access adds parking enforcement to product range

Swedish parking services provider Cale Access has expanded its product offering with the acquisition of parking enforcement company Mobiway, manufacturer of Smartpark and Nice, a complete solution for enforcement queries and permits. Cale Access says this acquisition, and the addition of Smartpark to the current product offering, is a further step in the group’s ongoing strategy to offer complete parking solutions. “This solution is exactly what the industry needs to connect all payment suppliers on the mar
January 10, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
Swedish parking services provider Cale Access has expanded its product offering with the acquisition of parking enforcement company Mobiway, manufacturer of Smartpark and Nice, a complete solution for enforcement queries and permits.

Cale Access says this acquisition, and the addition of Smartpark to the current product offering, is a further step in the group’s ongoing strategy to offer complete parking solutions.

“This solution is exactly what the industry needs to connect all payment suppliers on the market, in order to make enforcement more efficient”, according to Alf Egnell, Director of Business Development. “The solution that Cale can now provide is more complete and we are proud of the one-stop-shop that Cale now offers.”

Magnus Johansson, Mobiway co-founder, continues in his role as managing director of Mobiway. He says, “Together with Cale, we will take Smartpark services to a wider market, to new customers both in Sweden and internationally. We are proud to be a part of the 5879 Cale Group and we feel confident that, together, we can provide the parking industry with outstanding solutions for the future.”

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