Growthpoint Properties, the largest South African JSE-listed primary REIT, is trialling Parket, a turnkey digital parking management platform at its Longkloof Office Park in Cape Town. This is the latest in a string of high-profile customers who are attracted to a digital platform that automatically manages access control and enables landlords to connect empty spaces with motorists looking for parking, providing a hassle-free way to monetise their facilities.
Parket founder and CEO Joshua Raphael says that perhaps the biggest disruption to the current parking management landscape is that the Parket platform drastically reduces capex by a factor of 10, while operational costs are almost non-existent, which is a direct clash with current systems that are paper-based and rely on clunky legacy systems that require maintenance and upkeep.
The cost savings and ease of use were a strong selling point, but so too was the fact that the platform is environmentally friendly by virtue of being paperless and by reducing the time that cars idle up and down parkades generating greenhouse gases. As a market leader and the largest JSE-listed REIT, Growthpoint is always looking for ways to support sustainable innovation in South Africa. This can be achieved through strategic partnerships that create new and improved ways of simplifying and improving the tenant experience.
Parket’s parking management platform automatically manages parking allocation, payment and access control via licence plate recognition technology. This, and the fact that empty bays can be managed and monetised on an hourly, daily or monthly basis, is attractive from a business perspective.
The solution simplifies and enhances operations at parking lots, delivering greater efficiency and profitability for operators. It is a digital solution that includes remote management, payments, connecting drivers and vacant parking bays in real-time via an app, access control, and bringing in income off vacant spaces and lots.
“What a lot of our customers love, besides the massive capex and opex savings, is the efficiency. It is entirely automated, meaning that management of the parking for all stakeholders becomes much more streamlined,” explains Raphael.
He says that the solution currently serves not only office parks, but residential lots too. The platform is ideal for all industries, including retail, where there is a need for efficient parking management. Regarding growing beyond Cape Town, Raphael says there most certainly are plans to scale the business into other cities now that the groundwork has been laid, and Parket is on track for the next phase of growth internationally.
For more information contact Parket, www.parket.co.za
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