Central Park NZ Ltd, is to work with Unity5 and its Zatpark platform as it builds its parking business across New Zealand. Initially, there will be five sites onboarded which will incorporate around 1,000 on-grade car parks, with further sites planned for rollout during 2022.
Tim Howe, Director and co-founder of Central Park said: “We are really excited to be announcing this new partnership and looking forward to working with Unity5 and Zatpark. We were particularly impressed by Zatpark’s ability to help operators who may have outgrown their old systems and need an improved way to deliver a parking enforcement solution for their landowners.”
Dave Herbert, Unity5’s Founder and Chief Executive said: “Working with such a dynamic business in New Zealand is something we’re really looking forward to, and we feel confident that we can provide exactly what they need at this time.”
This appointment represents the third time Unity5 has worked with an international client, having previously been appointed by Innovativ Parken in Germany and APCOA in Dublin, Ireland.