Q-Park
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Q-Park is the leading car park operator in Holland.
Thename Q-Park (Quality in Parking) was introduced in 1995. In late 1997, the Q-Park group underwent a reorganisation.The ownership, management and operation of its own parking facilitieswas brought under the control of a single group.
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| On 1st january 1998, Q-Park n.v. was founded as an independent company. Q-Park signalled a breakthrough in the Dutch parking market, targeting partnerships for freehold, leasehold and managed sites. Q-Park also has operations in Belgium, Germany and France. |
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Q-Park will operate as a customer-oriented, forward-looking innovative car park organisation that meets the needs and wishes of customers and clients by delivering quality. Quality will be achieved by providing speed, convenience, safety and service combined with hospitality. The organisation will operate on the basis of social involvement. |
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Q-Park offers more than just car parks. Q-Park offers knowledge and extra services which contribute to the whole traffic mobility chain. The company runs its own research, development and marketing departments and supplies car park owners, regional authorities and real estate developers with total traffic concepts, traffic evaluations, planning of park-and-ride systems and city centre marketing concepts. Q-Park's long and varied experience of parking and traffic management enables us to come up with tailor-made solutions to suit individual client's parking problems. |
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Q-Park has its own Research and Development group. This centre of expertise employs traffic experts, town planners, business experts and civil engineers who work together in project teams to seek out customised solutions to car parking. Q-Park examines the link between the consumer's purpose of visit and his or her parking behaviour. Q-Park also carries out internal customer surveys and follows the latest trends in international transport and traffic. The results of these lead to new innovations in car park products and services. |
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- Transponder technology - Design - Project development - Operational management |
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- Airport - Hospital - Railway - Town centre |
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