Parking systems

Plan parking capacity before concrete, columns, and ramps decide it for you.

Axentrix helps project teams evaluate automated parking options early, compare movement concepts, and shape layouts that respect the site, the users, and the machine.

Automated car parking systems by Axentrix
Consultation and design

Good parking design starts with constraints, not catalogue selection.

We look at vehicle dimensions, circulation, pit possibilities, headroom, queue behavior, user handoff, maintenance access, and expected capacity before recommending a direction.

Expected outcomes

What a parking consultation should clarify.

Parking capacity options before the layout is locked
Comparison between puzzle, stack, tower, and robotic approaches
Movement, queue, access, and maintenance considerations
Documentation that helps owners and technical teams align

System types, chosen by site logic.

Puzzle, stack, tower, and robotic systems all solve different constraints. The right answer depends on footprint, budget, capacity, cycle time, and serviceability.

Puzzle Parking System

Puzzle Parking System

Best suited when the site needs dense parking in a constrained basement or podium, with movement planned like a controlled sequence.

Stack Parking System

Stack Parking System

Useful when the goal is quick capacity gain with simple vertical stacking and a comparatively straightforward operating model.

Tower Parking System

Tower Parking System

A strong option when land footprint is tight and vertical storage can deliver more capacity than a conventional layout.

Robotic Parking System

Robotic Parking System

For premium density and controlled movement, where mechanical planning and software visibility need to work together.

Where Axentrix fits into the project.

We support the thinking and documentation that helps owners, builders, consultants, and parking manufacturers make cleaner decisions before implementation.

Parking layout consultation

Practical engineering input for teams that need clarity before committing to a layout, mechanism, vendor path, or build sequence.

Capacity and movement planning

Practical engineering input for teams that need clarity before committing to a layout, mechanism, vendor path, or build sequence.

Puzzle, stack, tower, and robotic concepts

Practical engineering input for teams that need clarity before committing to a layout, mechanism, vendor path, or build sequence.

Mechanical design coordination

Practical engineering input for teams that need clarity before committing to a layout, mechanism, vendor path, or build sequence.

Engineering documentation

Practical engineering input for teams that need clarity before committing to a layout, mechanism, vendor path, or build sequence.

Standards and quality-focused planning

Practical engineering input for teams that need clarity before committing to a layout, mechanism, vendor path, or build sequence.

Parking requirement?

Share site dimensions, target capacity, and project stage. We will help identify the next practical step.

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