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Parkonomy continues to develop online solution

Parking online search and booking platform Parkonomy is at Intertraffic showcasing what it describes as its flexibility and ease of use for both car park owners and users. Parkonomy provides free listings for car park owners and operators and enables monitoring, interaction and real-time changes to their tariffs and other information displayed on the website by operators and owners.
April 4, 2016 Read time: 1 min

Parking online search and booking platform 8332 Parkonomy is at Intertraffic showcasing what it describes as its flexibility and ease of use for both car park owners and users.

Parkonomy provides free listings for car park owners and operators and enables monitoring, interaction and real-time changes to their tariffs and other information displayed on the website by operators and owners.

It offers continuous development of its booking platform, which will enable Parkonomy to integrate existing client systems such as enforcement, payment equipment, ANPR, online bookings, security patrols and back office administration.

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