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Nedap launches dedicated access control

Vehicle identification and detection specialist Nedap has launched Nedap MOOV, an access control system designed for vehicle entrances in cities, industrial estates and parking facilities. The dedicated MOOV city access control module utilises Nedap’s VMC vehicle management controller to enable administrators to manage access to the city in a secure way, at any time from any location via the cloud. The vehicle access management module is for business parks with multiple tenants and is designed to ensure onl
April 19, 2016 Read time: 1 min
Vehicle identification and detection specialist 3838 Nedap has launched Nedap MOOV, an access control system designed for vehicle entrances in cities, industrial estates and parking facilities. The dedicated MOOV city access control module utilises Nedap’s VMC vehicle management controller to enable administrators to manage access to the city in a secure way, at any time from any location via the cloud. The vehicle access management module is for business parks with multiple tenants and is designed to ensure only authorised users gain access and use only their allocated space while a third module is for parking operators to manage car park entrances and exits and can be integrated with parking reservation systems.

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