Commercial Understanding signed with Metric
Metric Group and Cobalt Telephone Technologies, owners of the RingGo brand, have announced a commercial understanding to offer parking authorities a suite of parking solutions that integrates Pay & Display machines and a mobile phone based means of payment.
Joachim Oehmen, Managing Director of the Metric Group said, "This partnership will allow a parking manager to implement phone parking with confidence - with the added bonus of having a single source audit facility via our ASLAN networked central management system."
Harry Clarke, Commercial Director, speaking for the Cobalt Board, said, "We are excited at the prospect of joining forces to bring what is widely acknowledged as the best phone parking solution available to a community of local authorities that is already very comfortable with the reliability synonymous with Metric."
Harry Clarke, Commercial Director, speaking for the Cobalt Board, said, "We are excited at the prospect of joining forces to bring what is widely acknowledged as the best phone parking solution available to a community of local authorities that is already very comfortable with the reliability synonymous with Metric."
About the Partnership
This partnership will allow existing users of Metric machines to introduce RingGo phone parking technology under a single service agreement, with integrated management reporting and service structures. It also reflects Metric's desire to benefit from the new opportunities that phone payment brings, and RingGo's plans to accelerate its national and international growth. Metric's sales teams will now be able to offer a wider spectrum of parking solutions to the mutual benefit of both organisations.About Metric Group Ltd
Metric is a wholly owned subsidiary of Höft & Wessel AG, a publicly traded company, located in Hannover, Germany, that specialises in the development, manufacture and distribution of technology-based business solutions.Metric employs around 200 people in the UK, with the company's roots dating back to 1878. With an installed base of more than 60,000 machines in over 45 countries, Metric's Pay & Display systems control more than one million car parking spaces. April 2006 saw the announcement of Metric's new "Aura" Pay & Display machine with initial installations taking place in the Autumn. Strong market demand (with over 1000 units shipped) has already ensured that it is an increasingly common feature of the UK street scene.
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