Skip to main content

Q-Free awarded framework agreement by Vinci Park

Q-Free has been awarded a three-year framework agreement for parking guidance systems by European parking operator Vinci Park, which operates 3,900 parking garages in 14 countries worldwide. Q-Free has already installed the first parking guidance system at the Vinci Park car park La Madeleine in central Paris. “This contract represents a breakthrough in the central European market for our parking guidance systems and as such this framework agreement is of strategic importance to Q-Free,” comments Q-Fr
June 29, 2015 Read time: 1 min
108 Q-Free has been awarded a three-year framework agreement for parking guidance systems by European parking operator Vinci Park, which operates 3,900 parking garages in 14 countries worldwide.

Q-Free has already installed the first parking guidance system at the Vinci Park car park La Madeleine in central Paris.

“This contract represents a breakthrough in the central European market for our parking guidance systems and as such this framework agreement is of strategic importance to Q-Free,” comments Q-Free CEO, Thomas Falck.

The installation of new projects starts immediately and nine projects are scheduled for completion in 2015.

Related Content

  • August 11, 2014
    Q-Free showcases expanded transport management, tolling, ANPR portfolio
    As visitors to the Q-Free booth at the ITS World Congress Detroit will see, the company has transformed its portfolio, shifting from a predominant focus on tolling to cover all aspects of road operations – financing, condition monitoring, real-time management and emerging cooperative ITS applications. With the event being staged in Detroit, it provides Q-Free with an opportunity to highlight its appreciable presence in the North American market. Recently it acquired Open Roads Consulting, a specialist i
  • July 17, 2015
    Potential enforcement merger proving fruitful
    Following the announcement of the potential acquisition of Gatso by Sensys Traffic in June, the potential merger of the two enforcement companies is already proving fruitful, with the award of two new orders to Gatso. A new customer has awarded the company an order for a large quantity of mobile speed enforcement systems worth US$19 million. It also includes a fully equipped workshop and extensive knowledge transfer for integration, maintenance and calibration. The first shipment is scheduled for July 20
  • September 7, 2014
    Q-Free focuses on all aspects on road operations
    As visitors to the Q-Free booth at the ITS World Congress Detroit will see, the company has transformed its portfolio, shifting from a predominant focus on tolling to cover all aspects of road operations – financing, condition monitoring, real-time management and emerging cooperative ITS applications.
  • November 15, 2012
    Gatso awarded Dutch speed and red light enforcement contract
    Dutch camera enforcement supplier Gatso has been awarded the first of four contracts to be issued over the next two years as part of the EG100 framework agreement for the replacement of 300 to 550 fixed installations in the Netherlands. Gatso will deliver, install and maintain 94 fixed speed and red light enforcement installations, utilising their latest T-Series enforcement system, which Gatso says captures clear images of moving vehicles in all conditions, and adapts and expands easily to meet future traf