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CAME's Technological Parking Facilities Installed at Marina Di Stabia

CAME Has Installed the PKE Parking System in the Exclusive Yacht Club in Marina Di Stabia, for a Total of 760 Parking Spaces, Six Barriers and Three Automatic Cashiers

Six access points and 760 parking spaces are now managed by CAME's PKE system.

CAME Parkare, a company of the CAME group specializing in the design of advanced parking management systems, has created the new parking area of the prestigious Yacht Club of Castellamare di Stabia.

A top-of-the-range PKE system, with a capacity of 760 cars, consisting of six access points with Gard 4 barriers and related entry and exit units and three automatic cashiers, that provides customized management of different types of users, including marina subscribers, occasional visitors, and professionals.

The Yacht Club, the pride of Marina di Stabia, was designed by architect Massimiliano Fuksas and features a restaurant, a café, a swimming pool, and some conference rooms. A panoramic terrace overlooks the sea allowing a view of the beauties of the Neapolitan city, ranging from the Marine Protected Area of Punta Campanella to Capri, from Ischia to Vesuvius, all in a single glance.

The CAME PKE parking system simplifies and speeds up the entry and exit of users from the Marina di Stabia parking areas, improving the user parking experience. In the area, some innovative and 'intelligent' solutions have been implemented, such as the license plate recognition with OCR and the use of the TAG UHF antenna, an adhesive label that can be easily stuck to the vehicle windshield which allows dynamic entry to the parking facility. Furthermore, the system is suitable for possible future integrations with Telepass devices.

Entry and Exit lane of an outdoor parking lot, with palm trees, yellow and black chevron curb and payment machines   Entry and exit lane of an outdoor parking lot with a kiosk to the left and palm trees and mountain views in background   White and blue car parking kiosk with yachts, mountains, the ocean and palm trees in the background

The car park has been designed by the engineering department of CAME, which also offers technical support and advanced remote assistance in real-time. The PKE system guarantees low maintenance and requires less staff for parking supervision, who can, therefore, be employed for other tasks. The parking system was installed in a short time, but in two distinct phases, in such a way as to ensure access to the structure by the yacht club customers and the continuity of the services.

The nautical tourism facility of Marina di Stabia was built inside the Gulf of Naples in an abandoned industrial area, once occupied by Cantieri Metallurgici Italiani. The project is the result of a redevelopment plan which included the construction of the marina, a shipyard, and dry storage, as well as commercial and industrial buildings, restaurants, sports facilities and exhibition areas. The shipyard extends over a total area of 60,000 square meters, positioning itself as one of the largest marinas in Europe, an icon of revival for Southern Italy.

About CAME Parkare

CAME ParkareCAME - Parkare is a Company of CAME Group. We are leaders in automation, control, management and distribution of equipment for car parks (on-street) and parking meters (off-street). We also do the maintenance for all our machines and systems with our Customer Service.

In CAME - Parkare our main asset is the satisfaction of all our customers. As a service company (almost 50%), we constantly aim to deliver quality solutions to our customers.

Our value chain contains concepts like the Feasibility of the Study, the Development & Engineering, the Manufacturing, Installation and an After Sales Service. Due to this, we can offer tailor-made solutions for our customers.

CAME - Parkare is a new concept, stronger than ever and operating in 118 countries. 

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