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Came success with PKE for complex parking projects

For complex off-street parking management, Italy-based Came offers its high-performance PKE line. However, for smaller car parks operating on tighter budgets, Came says that its PKE line combines high-performance technology. CAME’s showpiece in the off-street line is Lince 6 Cloud, a latest-generation cloud-based parking management software package. It allows parking spaces to be monitored in real time from any browser or device, including PCs, tablets and smartphones. Lince 6 Cloud is a highly flexible
March 19, 2018 Read time: 1 min

For complex off-street parking management, Italy-based 8678 Came offers its high-performance PKE line.

However, for smaller car parks operating on tighter budgets, Came says that its PKE line combines high-performance technology.

CAME’s showpiece in the off-street line is Lince 6 Cloud, a latest-generation cloud-based parking management software package. It allows parking spaces to be monitored in real time from any browser or device, including PCs, tablets and smartphones.

Lince 6 Cloud is a highly flexible, versatile solution, says Came, which can be perfectly and easily integrated with external platforms, or adapted according to customer requirements, making it an entirely tailor-made solution.

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