We offer tailor made solutions for parking products.
Flatrate Parking - subscription
Drive in and out of the car park as often as you wish at a fixed monthly price. Based on a contract parking rental contract. You can always access the car park even when the car park is "full". No tiresome searching for a parking bay; no more penalty notices and no more ice scraping and snow clearing in winter. Special terms for corporate customers.
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Season ticket
Season tickets allow customers to enter and leave the car park at will within a defined period of time. The ideal alternative to a long-term rental contract if you want to park regularly in the same car park for less than 3 months. Please notice that you cannot make a restitution for season tickets.
Event pass
Event passes are ideal for companies who wish to pay their visitors car park charges in full for a single exit without previously having to pay at the payment machine. The customer simply inserts the ticket at the exit – and the barrier will open. Exit tickets are valid for a restricted time period.
Value Card (money)
You have the option to pay a percentage of your guests' parking charges by purchasing company invoice cards or prepaid tickets. You specify the amount to be uploaded onto the company invoice tickets or prepaid tickets.
If the parking charge is higher than the credit on the card, visitors then pay the extra amount at the payment machine. The parking charges are based on the actual duration of parking.
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Value Card (time)
You also have the option of paying a percentage of your guests' parking charges by purchasing time tickets. You specify the number of hours to be credited to the ticket. Your guest pays at the payment machine and pays the additional charge if he has exceeded the credited time. The parking charges are based on the actual duration of parking.
Other services
- Online booking
- XXL parking
- Valet parking
- Security parking
- Insurance parking
- Cleaning and Repair service
- Park cancellation protection for prebooking