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Agendum demonstrates digital parking enforcement to aid sustainable parking

Agendum will use Intertraffic Amsterdam to demonstrate how parking data analytics optimises parking enforcement and provides information for a sustainable parking policy. The company, a forerunner in digital parking enforcement solutions, has taken the enforcement process to a higher level as visitors to their stand will experience when they take a ‘virtual enforcement journey’.
February 12, 2016 Read time: 2 mins

7628 Agendum will use Intertraffic Amsterdam to demonstrate how parking data analytics optimises parking enforcement and provides information for a sustainable parking policy. The company, a forerunner in digital parking enforcement solutions, has taken the enforcement process to a higher level as visitors to their stand will experience when they take a ‘virtual enforcement journey'.

As Agendum will highlight, the scanning of licence plates by using mobile ANPR is only the first step in increasing the efficiency of parking enforcement. The company’s fast and smart Scanman platform, which has been successfully deployed and piloted in numerous European cities, is required in order to gain real efficiency in the whole enforcement process, providing higher revenue at a reduced operational cost. A third step is the new Agendum Infoman business intelligence solution, the latest version of which will be unveiled at Intertraffic Amsterdam.


This web-based reporting tool gives clear insight into the productivity and outcome of the enforcement process, the extent to which objectives are being met and how further improvement can be achieved. Infoman enables team leaders and management and policymakers to make better decisions, based on extensive and detailed information on performance of the enforcement teams and on parking behaviour.

Agendum will demonstrate how Infoman can innovatively process and analyse data gathered from all kinds of parking related input sources, including scan cars, ground sensors and non-invasive sensors. The ‘virtual enforcement journey’ on the company’s stand will illustrate how smart data analysis enables further process improvement.

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