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Hectronic shows on-street and off-street parking solutions

Hectronic is using Intertraffic to present its newest and most intelligent system solutions in the areas of on-street and off-street parking. These include the CiteaMax, a new parking ticket machine with a large touch screen display and NFC payment option, the Citea parking ticket machine with safety class 3, and the CityLine app, mobile payment via SmartPhone. The company is also presenting the CityLine Web Service bay & car number plate (CNP) enforcement, and the HecTwin, which the company says is the ide
March 25, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
Robert Mazuga from Hectronic presents the CiteaMax ticket machine
7683 Hectronic is using Intertraffic to present its newest and most intelligent system solutions in the areas of on-street and off-street parking. These include the CiteaMax, a new parking ticket machine with a large touch screen display and NFC payment option, the Citea parking ticket machine with safety class 3, and the CityLine app, mobile payment via SmartPhone. The company is also presenting the CityLine Web Service bay and car number plate (CNP) enforcement, and the HecTwin, which the company says is the ideal solution for zoned parking areas.

“As the leading supplier of equipment and solutions for on-street and off-street parking, we are delighted to be able to present a multitude of the latest developments to a specialist public,” says Dr. Paul Stauss, Director BU Parking Systems.

“The absolute highlight is the new CiteaMax parking ticket machine designed to the latest standards, offering as its centrepiece a solar powered touch screen display with intuitive menu navigation as its user interface. In addition, the latest methods for contactless payment such as the PayWave/PayPass are integrated as the payment function.

“The parking area management system, CityLine, was rigorously expanded and supplemented with new high benefit functions such as flexible tariff programming. Live monitoring and parking space monitoring with the aid of the CityLine mobile app can be seen as well as a completely new app for the mobile payment of parking time,” said Dr Stauss, adding that "with our expanded product portfolio we are optimally positioned and are pleased to be able to offer tailor-made concepts and solutions to the specialist public from all over the world."

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