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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.

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