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Xerox to demonstrate latest urban mobility solutions at Parkex 2016

At Parkex 2016, Xerox will demonstrate its latest solutions in off-street and on-street parking and mobility management, including the Xerox Multipark Codex parking system that features 2D barcode technology that enables ultra-fast processing of tickets and improved traffic flow at car park entry and exit and ticketless parking management capability. Xerox will also display Compliance, parking enforcement back office software encompassing notice processing, permit management and workflow management modul
June 3, 2016 Read time: 1 min
At Parkex 2016, 4186 Xerox will demonstrate its latest solutions in off-street and on-street parking and mobility management, including the Xerox Multipark Codex parking system that features 2D barcode technology that enables ultra-fast processing of tickets and improved traffic flow at car park entry and exit and ticketless parking management capability.

Xerox will also display Compliance, parking enforcement back office software encompassing notice processing, permit management and workflow management modules.

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