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Xerox displays latest web version of Multipark technology

Xerox has a major presence here at Intertraffic to showcase its latest transportation innovations in off-street and on-street parking, photo enforcement, tolling and mobility management. On display on Xerox’s stand is the latest web version of Multipark, offering fully centralised management of car parks, as well as Compliance
March 25, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
Jo Van Onsem of Xerox
4186 Xerox has a major presence here at Intertraffic to showcase its latest transportation innovations in off-street and on-street parking, photo enforcement, tolling and mobility management.

On display on Xerox’s stand is the latest web version of Multipark, offering fully centralised management of car parks, as well as Compliance, the company’s highly flexible parking enforcement solution. There is also a visual demonstration highlighting a real time connection to downtown Los Angeles parking sensors. Two other major features being highlighted are Xerox’s latest photo enforcement solutions and the Xerox City Dashboard Business Intelligence software that delivers municipalities and local authorities customised solutions and data to improve mobility.

As Xerox points out, for more than 40 years, the company has worked hand-in-hand with transportation clients in over 35 countries delivering reliable solutions, consistently achieving results and performing beyond expectations. Xerox says it is the largest Provider of Innovative mobility solutions to governments worldwide and that, from fare collection to Toll solutions, from back-office processing to infrastructure installation, it provides systems and services that help solve major transportation problems.

Xerox is extending two invitations. Firstly, to join the conversation on Intertraffic, follow @XeroxEvents and @XeroxTransport using the hashtag #Intertraffic. And secondly, visitors to Intertraffic have an invitation to join Xerox for its Happy Hour from 4.30p.m. every day on its stand.
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