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Arkansas airport gets new parking system

Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport in Little Rock, Arkansas, US is now benefiting from a state-of-the-art Parking Access and Revenue Control System (PARCS) from Designa, installed by Next Gen Parking as part of a redevelopment of airport facilities. It integrates automated entry lanes, dual-use exit lanes, licence plate recognition and commend VoIP intercom. TransCore automatic vehicle identification and an HID proximity card access complete the high technology solution.
July 22, 2016 Read time: 1 min
Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport in Little Rock, Arkansas, US is now benefiting from a state-of-the-art Parking Access and Revenue Control System (PARCS) from 34 Designa, installed by Next Gen Parking as part of a redevelopment of airport facilities.

It integrates automated entry lanes, dual-use exit lanes, licence plate recognition and commend VoIP intercom. 139 TransCore automatic vehicle identification and an HID proximity card access complete the high technology solution.

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