Zeag appoint CT Park as new distributor for Malta, North Africa
CT Park Ltd, a leading car park operator in Malta, has signed a contract with Swiss-based firm Zeag to sell and use its Orion Range of products to car parks in Malta and North Africa.
The deal includes not only the whole area of Malta but North African countries such as Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco.
The ZEAG Group is a global organization and providers of innovative solutions of parking revenue control systems.
Now headquartered in Switzerland, ZEAG has grown to become one of the world’s largest and most innovative specialists in parking equipment, with over 5,000 successful installations on 5 continents.
ZEAG equipment is designed for low total cost of ownership, not merely a low purchase price. ZEAG’s commitment extends long beyond the sale, throughout the total life of ownership.
Commenting on the deal, Zeag CSO Rolf Wettstein explained how the population of Malta was the sixth most-densely populated country in the world, while car ownership in Malta was also “exceedingly high; it is the fourth highest within the European Union.
“Car ownership on the island is increasing; this means that parking and the operating of car parks is becoming more and more important as parkers look for ever decreasing spaces and demand better service,” Wettstein insisted.
On his part, CT Park Ltd Chairman Kenneth De Martino said: “The choice of Zeag as a partner for the supply of parking solutions aligns perfectly with our strategic objectives, of quality clients, quality people, quality service and now with Zeag – quality products”.
CT Park Ltd was established in 2002 and employed a 70 people. Services offered by CT Park included transport management, parking management and consultancy regarding to car parking.
During the last three years, CT Park Ltd has registered remarkable growth in the parking industry. CT Park Ltd provides, installs and maintains complete parking solutions, including:
Parking meters from single stand-alone units to networked systems on a national grid level. This equipment can be solar powered and communicates via GSM or GPRS, requiring no trenching works.
e-parking solutions, eliminating the requirement for on street equipment and cash transactions.
Tailor-made systems for small and large car parks, incorporating pay systems, automated bollards and membership permits.