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World Parking Day 2021
…We have thought of something new again for this year. Following the motto “Wiesn-Zeit for World Parking Day”, we turned out parking lot into a mini Oktoberfest!
World Parking Day 2020
…Last Friday we had a great day on the parking space of KLAUS Multiparking. Our mission was: We wanted to be part of the World PARK(ing) Day and draw attention to the fact that parking spaces are better used for green…
Parking pallets
PARKING PALLETS Parking pallets from KLAUS Multiparking Parking pallets from KLAUS Multiparking use premium parking technology to create parking spaces in confined areas where conventional parking is impossible.…
E-Parking
… E-PARKING Park & Charge The proportion of electric vehicles on German roads is steadily increasing. EVs are usually charged close to home – in residential garages and parking spaces. As a manufacturer of…
60 years of parking-innovation from Aitrach
…2024 marks a very special anniversary for Klaus Multiparking: 60 years ago, we introduced our first parking system, the mechanical G1.
The new TrendVario, an end to the limits of parking space
…The new system concept makes it possible to achieve up to 50 % more parking spaces.
Twice the number of parking places in Niederrieden
…It’s not always only in the faraway cities – additional parking space is also needed locally. In Niederrieden, the residents of the newly constructed complex there can now use two of our MultiBase 2072i systems.
New fully automatic parking system in London
…Finding a parking space in London can be quite difficult. Our solution for Rathbone Square: the fully automatic parking system MasterVario R3L from KLAUS Multiparking.
A quantum leap in urban parking of the future
…Creating space where there isn’t any: visitors to BAU 2023 will find out first-hand how KLAUS Multiparking makes this possible.
KLAUS Multiparking combines #fridaysforfuture with World Parking Day.
…One of the aims of today – on World Parking Day, which always takes place on the third Friday of September every year – was to reclaim parking spaces.
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