Skip to main content

Telvent partners with WPS to extend parking solutions portfolio

Telvent GIT has signed a strategic agreement with WPS to extend its range of parking management solutions portfolio. This agreement will allow Telvent to incorporate barcode technology and electric vehicle loading into its range of parking management solutions for its Spanish market clients
April 30, 2012 Read time: 1 min
3344 Telvent GIT has signed a strategic agreement with WPS to extend its range of parking management solutions portfolio. This agreement will allow Telvent to incorporate barcode technology and electric vehicle loading into its range of parking management solutions for its Spanish market clients.

According to Ignacio González, chairman and CEO of Telvent, “This strategic alliance with WPS will strengthen our commitment to cover all our clients’ needs, offering the most comprehensive and integrated parking lot management solutions. By incorporating barcode technology into our systems, we will increase the operating efficiency of parking installations, improving user experience in our pursuit for a user-friendly system that is profitable for operators”.

Telvent says this new integral line of business will enrich the company’s already existing portfolio, providing its clients with a single provider that is able to cover all their needs in parking management matters, including tailor-made solutions to face any future challenge. Currently, Telvent solutions manage over 250 parking lots in Spain, with clients in all industrial sectors, such as leading parking lot management companies, airports, sports stadiums, and hospitals.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Lowering construction machine exhaust emissions
    November 6, 2017
    The alternatives to diesel fuel as a power source continue to grow as firms move to cut emissions - Mike Woof writes. Only the most myopic could have failed to notice that times are changing in terms of engine technology. In the on-highway automotive sector as well as for the off-highway construction machine segment, manufacturers are looking to lower tailpipe emissions. Similar technologies have been employed in both on-highway and off-highway sectors, although those solutions have been adapted to better
  • Terex Trucks appoints Southern African dealership
    January 6, 2016
    Terex Trucks is appointing Babcock to provide dealer cover for the Southern African market. According to the firm, partnering with one of Africa’s most established and experienced equipment suppliers will help boost the sale and support of Terex Trucks’ rigid and articulated haulers. Babcock will also provide parts and other essential aftermarket support services to customers in South Africa and neighbouring countries. Terex Trucks will support Babcock by providing a range of commercial and technical resour
  • New safety barrier solutions protect road users
    February 21, 2012
    Novel safety barrier solutions are coming to market, writes Mike Woof The safety barrier market is a focus for innovative products designed to meet a range of different applications. The diverse range of vehicle types on the road poses numerous technical challenges to barrier manufacturers. At the same time, different applications such as motorcycle safety, end treatments, bridge barriers and roadside obstacle protection require novel solutions. Although motorcycles account for only a small proportion of ve
  • Yanmar unveils hydrogen concepts and e-powertrain package
    March 11, 2025

    Yanmar is unveiling a range of cutting-edge engine technologies, including innovative hydrogen concepts and the company’s latest e-powertrain package.

    The manufacturer is growing its multi-fuel combustion technology with the development of an off-road hydrogen engine and is unveiling two initial concepts.