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Nedap AVI and FAAC announce strategic partnership

After years of successfully cooperating for the Italian market, Nedap AVI and FAAC Group have announced a strategic global cooperation for solutions in vehicle access and parking. This strategic agreement will also include the marketing and sales of Nedap AVI products in combination with Zeag parking management systems. “The Nedap vehicle access product line fits naturally within the FAAC product range for vehicle access and parking. After years of cooperating for the Italian market, we are glad to also ext
April 17, 2012 Read time: 1 min
After years of successfully cooperating for the Italian market, 3838 Nedap AVI and 4937 FAAC Group have announced a strategic global cooperation for solutions in vehicle access and parking. This strategic agreement will also include the marketing and sales of Nedap AVI products in combination with 149 ZEAG parking management systems.

“The Nedap vehicle access product line fits naturally within the FAAC product range for vehicle access and parking. After years of cooperating for the Italian market, we are glad to also extend the partnership to the global arena and to include the Zeag Group,“ said Evelien O’Sullivan, Nedap AVI’s business development manager for the Italian market.

FAAC Group, a specialist in gates, garage doors and barrier automation, acquired Zeag Group, the Swiss based specialist in parking revenue management solutions, earlier this year.

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