AI-powered Parking Systems

Parking systems with AI vehicle recognition, gate control, and business-ready reporting.

Infotouch helps factories, warehouses, logistics yards, manufacturing facilities, and multi-site campuses improve vehicle entry, employee parking, visitor movement, truck queues, delivery flow, and gate control with AI-powered Parking Systems.

Business vehicle flow

A stronger parking setup gives management clearer control over vehicles, gates, and congestion.

License Plate Recognition

Identify vehicles faster at the gate

AI license plate recognition helps record plate numbers, match registered vehicles, review entry history, and reduce manual checking at busy gates.

Flow Data

Reduce friction inside the site

Parking Systems should show where traffic slows down, where vehicles queue, and where routing creates operational bottlenecks.

Vehicle Access Rules

Separate employee, visitor, delivery, and VIP rules

The right setup depends on who enters, when they arrive, what gate they use, which vehicles are allowed, and how management wants to review exceptions.

Business use cases

Parking Systems for busy gates, shared spaces, and daily vehicle flow.

Employee Parking

Keep regular users moving

Help staff enter faster with assigned rules, registered plates, access lists, and clearer gate handling.

Visitor Parking

Make guest parking easier to manage

Support reception, guard posts, and tenants with a cleaner way to handle expected and unexpected visitors.

Delivery and Truck Flow

Separate logistics from daily parking

Plan gates, lanes, and review points for suppliers, couriers, service vehicles, and loading areas.

License Plate Recognition

Identify vehicles at entry and exit

Use plate capture to support allowed lists, alert lists, visit history, and faster incident review.

Multi-Lane Sites

Coordinate several entry points

Design parking control around the real site layout: gates, lanes, barriers, guard posts, and circulation.

Reports and Review

Turn vehicle movement into usable records

Give management clearer history for peak hours, overstays, exceptions, and vehicle-related investigations.

Business features

AI-assisted parking features that reduce manual gate work.

Allowed and Alert Lists

Flag the right vehicles faster

Use plate records to help guards identify registered, blocked, VIP, delivery, and watch-list vehicles.

Queue and Flow Review

Find where vehicles slow down

Review recurring bottlenecks at gates, ramps, loading bays, and shared parking areas.

Evidence and Reports

Support decisions with records

Keep vehicle history, timestamps, and exception records available for operations, security, and admin review.

System capabilities

Detailed capabilities for vehicle control, guard workflow, and movement review.

LPR / ANPR

License plate recognition

Capture plate numbers for entry and exit logs, registered vehicle checks, incident review, and faster vehicle lookup.

Whitelist Rules

Known vehicle access

Allow registered employee, tenant, fleet, VIP, or service vehicles based on the access rules management approves.

Alert Lists

Flag vehicles that need attention

Support watchlist-style review for blocked, expired, suspicious, or exception vehicles that guards or admins need to verify.

Barrier Integration

Connect recognition to gate action

Integrate with barrier gates, boom gates, access terminals, guard stations, and manual approval workflows where needed.

Visitor and Delivery Flow

Reduce confusion at busy entrances

Separate visitors, contractors, deliveries, truck arrivals, and employee vehicles so gate handling is cleaner and easier to audit.

Reports and Evidence

Review movement with searchable records

Use plate logs, time stamps, gate events, images, video references, and exception records for admin, security, and operations review.

AI rollout logic

Parking works better when recognition, access rules, and gate workflow are planned together.

1. Map

Review how vehicles arrive, queue, move, and exit.

We start by looking at gate pressure, guard procedures, internal movement, delivery windows, employee parking, visitor flow, truck queues, existing barriers, and recurring bottlenecks.

2. Define

Clarify recognition rules and management outputs.

The parking system should align with plate recognition, access rules, vehicle groups, flow data, congestion alerts, exception review, and management reporting needs.

3. Deploy

Deliver a cleaner vehicle-control system.

The end result should make parking and gate movement more controlled, easier to review, and more aligned with how the site operates each day.

Next Step

Request a Parking Systems discussion for your factory, warehouse, or business site.

Send the facility type, gates, existing barriers, guard-post process, vehicle groups, plate recognition needs, current bottleneck, delivery movement, truck flow, employee parking pressure, and what AI outputs management needs: vehicle lookup, gate events, access rules, congestion review, alerts, or reports.