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Sigmax shows CityControl digital parking enforcement

Sigmax, a specialist in mobile enforcement applications for municipalities, police forces and public transport, is featuring CityControl, an Android application for digital parking enforcement. The solution allows personnel to see the real-time status of digitally recorded permits on a smartphone and enables the process of law enforcement, supervision and associated administration to be simplified.
April 4, 2016 Read time: 1 min

3871 Sigmax, a specialist in mobile enforcement applications for municipalities, police forces and public transport, is featuring CityControl, an Android application for digital parking enforcement. The solution allows personnel to see the real-time status of digitally recorded permits on a smartphone and enables the process of law enforcement, supervision and associated administration to be simplified.

The company will also be featuring CityPermit which digitises the issuing, management and associated processes of parking permits. According to Sigmax, applying for a parking permit online becomes the easiest thing in the world and the administrative tasks associated with this process are significantly reduced for citizens, companies and municipalities.

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