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Hub Parking launches JunglePass mobile parking app

Hub Parking Technology is using Intertraffic Amsterdam to launch JunglePass, the company’s innovative mobile app that turns parking into a stress-free, seamless experience for everyone, from parking operators managing multiple facilities to end users accessing them. Developed by Hub Parking Technology, JunglePass allows users to easily, smoothly and securely pre-book, find, enter, pay and exit a designated parking facility by simply using a smartphone. Digital tickets are stored in the app and can be later
April 5, 2016 Read time: 2 mins
Ilaria Riva of Hub

7926 Hub Parking Technology is using Intertraffic Amsterdam to launch JunglePass, the company’s innovative mobile app that turns parking into a stress-free, seamless experience for everyone, from parking operators managing multiple facilities to end users accessing them.
Developed by Hub Parking Technology, JunglePass allows users to easily, smoothly and securely pre-book, find, enter, pay and exit a designated parking facility by simply using a smartphone. Digital tickets are stored in the app and can be later reviewed.

For more peace of mind and enhanced convenience, users can pre-book parking in advance via the app-embedded map; look up, available parking facilities; see rates; pre-pay and secure a parking space before starting their trip.

Operators can harness the power of JunglePass to create more value and gain valuable insights about their customers. For instance, it enables them to find out more about transient customers, track clients’ behaviour and plan long-term business strategies to maximise potential profit from every ticket.

This new innovation provides full control, enabling operators to easily manage pricing, offers, capacities and subscriptions. Importantly, Jungle Pass is fully integrated with the Janus Management System, allowing operators to have total control and visibility, not only when the customer uses paper tickets, but also when they use a mobile phone to enter parking facilities. Indeed, Jungle Pass virtually eliminates the need to interface with other outside applications.

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