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Skidata releases latest software services for parking operators

APT Skidata’s new software services include SwappAccess, a mobile App that enables users to plan, park and pay for their parking, whether on street or off-street. The range also includes SWEB.Validate, an electronic validation management hosted service with options including a web browser for attended use, an unattended validation terminal and a mobile app. For system operators, INS Reporting is the company’s the latest cloud-based reporting and management information system. This enable car park operators
May 19, 2017 Read time: 1 min
APT Skidata’s new software services include SwappAccess, a mobile App that enables users to plan, park and pay for their parking, whether on street or off-street. The range also includes SWEB.Validate, an electronic validation management hosted service with options including a web browser for attended use, an unattended validation terminal and a mobile app.


For system operators, INS Reporting is the company’s the latest cloud-based reporting and management information system. This enable car park operators using 1774 APT Skidata’s technology to see the real-time ‘inside intelligence’ of their entire portfolio on one digital platform.

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