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  • City of Maribyrnong meter trial is a big success

    After testing the waters over the years, the City of Maribyrnong have now trialled the Parkeon meters and are ecstatic with the results they found. The meters didn’t miss a beat throughout the whole process – the cash collection and accuracy spoke volumes. We are delighted to find ourselves with another happy customer, and look forward to a long working relationship with the City of Maribyrnong. Installation of the full fleet is expected to commence in the coming weeks.

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  • APARC tops 30 Parkeon distributors for 2016

    APARC has delivered results beyond belief for Parkeon in 2016. Whilst we delivered our best results in 10 years of trading, 2016 was also special for other reasons. Firstly, APARC won all its new business from competitors. Secondly, after a decade in business, we still haven’t lost a client.

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  • City of South Perth doubles up on sensor technology

    APARC, the official Australian distributor for Smart Parking, have won the supply, installation, and maintenance of another 150 sensors for the City of South Perth. This win means that the product punches well above its weight in terms of reliability and quality, and is by far the best sensor technology in the country (APARC founder Phillip Verity wouldn’t have taken on the product if it wasn’t the Rolls Royce of sensors).

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  • TasPorts grant APARC a second term

    TasPorts have awarded the supply and installation of Parkeon Strada to APARC for a second term. We are especially delighted with this win, having enjoyed a successful 8-year relationship with TasPorts, who were our first ever Tasmanian customer. Today, APARC services almost the entire state, having entered the local market as the underdog almost a decade ago.

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  • APARC introduces ApplePay

    ApplePay arrives at APARC

    A world first, APARC is excited to announce the implementation of ApplePay across all Parkeon on-street parking meters in Australia from Perth to Bondi and from Darwin to Launceston in early November 2016.

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  • Council trials pay-by-bay parking in CBD

    Some Toowoomba commuters will be able to pay and simply walk away from their cars this week as part of a new ‘pay-by-bay’ parking trial in some sections of Hume, Finchley and Herries streets.

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  • APARC reel in Ballina

    APARC reel in Ballina

    APARC in conjunction with Telstra, are providing a 7” colour screen kiosk to issue beach permits to 4WD’s.  The system has an easy to use ‘look up’ feature for the rangers to validate 4WD rego’s on the go.

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