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APT Skidata now offers car operators real-time reporting

Parking solutions provider APT Skidata has launched INS Report, a new cloud-based reporting and management information system to enable car park operators using the company’s technology to see real time intelligence on their entire portfolio. The web-based interface has been developed to mirror data from the installed parking systems. Users can log in anywhere and at any time via a dedicated online interface/portal to see information on all their car parks, from takings and payment types to dwell time an
January 13, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
Parking solutions provider 1774 APT Skidata has launched INS Report, a new cloud-based reporting and management information system to enable car park operators using the company’s technology to see real time intelligence on their entire portfolio.

The web-based interface has been developed to mirror data from the installed parking systems. Users can log in anywhere and at any time via a dedicated online interface/portal to see information on all their car parks, from takings and payment types to dwell time and occupancy levels. They can also monitor the volume and value of visitors within a car park who have not yet paid.

Since all of the data is stored in the cloud it can also be retrieved at a later date to compare performance across sites and monitor trends, enabling operators to take immediate decisions based on real time data, or review information subsequently to set longer-term strategies to optimise their parking portfolio.

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