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Metric launches new flexible parking terminal

UK-headquartered award-winning parking terminal manufacturer, Metric Group says it will launch its very latest terminal at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2016. The new unit will include re-imagined hardware and software. Metric, which has over 40 years’ experience in the parking industry and over 60,000 machines worldwide from the US to Europe and Australia to the Middle East and is also the UK distributor of the Amano Xparc pay-on-foot solution, will also be highlighting its latest range of parking terminals, incl
February 17, 2016 Read time: 2 mins

UK-headquartered award-winning parking terminal manufacturer, 92 Metric Group says it will launch its very latest terminal at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2016. The new unit will include re-imagined hardware and software.

Metric, which has over 40 years’ experience in the parking industry and over 60,000 machines worldwide from the US to Europe and Australia to the Middle East and is also the UK distributor of the Amano Xparc pay-on-foot solution, will also be highlighting its latest range of parking terminals, including the Elite LS. The company claims this is the most flexible parking terminal on the market today.

The Elite LS has a range of new features: two size options of touchscreen for enhanced usability; HD video screens for customer information and additional revenue opportunities; and voucher scanning to offer free or discounted parking.


Visitors to the Metric stand can also discover more about ANPR integration including how the company is currently providing solutions for hospitals, retail parks and park & ride.

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