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Advam and Nedap integrate parking and transport management solutions

Dutch vehicle detection and identification technology Nedap and Australian payment solutions provider Advam are to partner in a venture which combines their expertise in parking, transport and payments. The combination of Nedap’s TRANSIT long-range vehicle identification system with Advam’s ticketless solutions produces a fully-integrated account-based solution for their parking and transport management which enables customers to enter, exit and pay for parking or access a transport hub. In addition
April 1, 2016 Read time: 1 min
Dutch vehicle detection and identification technology 3838 Nedap and Australian payment solutions provider Advam are to partner in a venture which combines their expertise in parking, transport and payments.

The combination of Nedap’s TRANSIT long-range vehicle identification system with Advam’s ticketless solutions produces a fully-integrated account-based solution for their parking and transport management which enables customers to enter, exit and pay for parking or access a transport hub.

In addition to vehicle access management, Nedap’s MOOV system records all vehicle entrance and exit transactions and manages the vehicle access process by transferring data on each vehicle to the Advam system for payment processing. Solutions such as Advam ParkCharge can also be linked to third party loyalty schemes.

Nedap and Advam will demonstrate their solutions at Intertraffic 2016, Amsterdam.

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