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Intertraffic launch for latest Hub Parking revenue control equipment

Hub Parking Technology will present its latest innovations at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2016. These will include its Zeag, FAAC and DataPark parking revenue control equipment that has been further enhanced with new useful functionalities as well as its cutting edge software and mobile solutions which will allow companies to streamline their operations.
February 16, 2016 Read time: 2 mins

7926 Hub Parking Technology will present its latest innovations at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2016. These will include its Zeag, FAAC and DataPark parking revenue control equipment that has been further enhanced with new useful functionalities as well as its cutting edge software and mobile solutions which will allow companies to streamline their operations.

Hub will demonstrate that parking can be a seamless experience for everyone, from parking operators managing multiple facilities to end users accessing them. The company will also premiere a brand new digital mobile solution that expands its offer, enables parking operators to reduce costs and further enhance their customers’ experience.

Also being featured will be the Janus Management System (JMS), Hub’s cutting-edge software solution which has been designed to improve and simplify the management of multiple parking locations and different types of Hub equipment. By using JMS, parking managers can transform and improve the management capabilities of their facilities, utilising an extremely intuitive dashboard and proactive reports that allow them to monitor and more effectively manage their business. JMS offers comprehensive management and control of parking services including LPR, AVI, digital signs, reservations, ground transportation, mobile payment, access and revenue control. It can be accessed anytime and anywhere, from a smartphone, tablet or web browser, providing integrated, real-time operational data and easy monitoring of operations.

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