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Scheidt & Bachmann reveals parking portal

Scheidt & Bachmann has created an online parking portal for parking operators to offer to long-term, or contract, parking customers. The system allows customers to select one or more car parks and set up a contract for reservations. This can be on a permanent or Monday to Friday basis. Once a car park has been chosen, the user registers and is sent an RFID tag by the car park operator. Parking costs are deducted automatically from the customer’s account each month.
March 26, 2014 Read time: 1 min
3961 Scheidt & Bachmann has created an online parking portal for parking operators to offer to long-term, or contract, parking customers.

The system allows customers to select one or more car parks and set up a contract for reservations. This can be on a permanent or Monday to Friday basis.

Once a car park has been chosen, the user registers and is sent an RFID tag by the car park operator. Parking costs are deducted automatically from the customer’s account each month.

Scheidt and Bachmann sales manager Salvador Rios says that, while competitors have similar systems, only Scheidt & Bachmann’s allows the selection of multiple car parks.

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