IVPark supports ADP in modernising car park access for pre-booked ride-hailing
IVPark is proud to announce its collaboration with ADP (Aéroports de Paris) to implement an innovative solution dedicated to managing pre-booked rides at Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Paris-Orly airports.
The key requirement: modernise, streamline and secure access
Airports have to manage a variety of traffic flows on a daily basis – private hire vehicles, taxis, buses, shuttles, airport staff, etc. – each with its own specific constraints. For private hire vehicles in particular, managing pre-booked courses requires fast access, without wasting time, and with a high level of reliability. ADP therefore wanted to modernise its systems by implementing a solution:
- Reliable and robust, capable of handling thousands of passages per day.
- Innovative, with a technological shift towards automatic number plate recognition (ANPR).
- Scalable, for easy integration of new services and user profiles.
NetCeler's response
With the IVPark Access & Business software suite, we provide ADP with a comprehensive remote parking access management solution:
- Automated number plate recognition and real-time authorisation management
- Centralised remote control of barriers and lights, with specific management of recycling lanes to avoid congestion
- Smooth and simplified subscriber management interface with integrated billing
- 100% web-based platform, accessible from a single portal, GDPR compliant
100% web-based platform, accessible from a single portal, GDPR compliant

A structuring project for ADP
Deployed across the CDG and Orly business parks, this project aims to:
- Reducing manual intervention by ADP staff
- Streamlining the customer experience for carriers and passengers
- Optimise the commercial and operational management of access
- Ensure continuity of service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
A new milestone for IVPark
With this achievement, IVPark confirms its role as a key player in the airport market after more than 20 years of experience and collaborations with Paris, Marseille, and Toulouse airports.