Cammax is delighted to announce that we will be exhibiting at this year’s Parkex, the flagship annual conference and exhibition hosted by the British Parking Association (BPA). Parkex is firmly established as Europe’s must-attend parking event, attracting the brightest brains and most innovative suppliers from across the parking sector. Free to attend for visitors, Parkex […]
In a promising step towards a more convenient, accessible, and customer-centric future for rail ticketing in Scotland, Cammax is delighted to reveal that our state-of-the-art Smart Rail Ticket Vending Machine (TVM) is currently being trialled by ScotRail: one of the UK’s leading Train Operating Companies (TOCs). Earlier this month our Smart Rail TVM, also known […]
According to recent research conducted by Autocar, it has been revealed that an overwhelming 83% of UK motorists prefer traditional parking payment machines over parking apps. In a survey of 1387 UK-based motorists, the automobile magazine found that more than four in five preferred to use cash or contactless card payments to park because they […]
There’s now just over three weeks to go until one of the biggest events in our expo calendar and Cammax is extremely excited to announce that we will be exhibiting at Transport Ticketing Global (TTG) 2024! Set to take place at Olympia London between 5th-6th March, TTG marks a thrilling opportunity for us to showcase […]
Cammax is thrilled to announce that we have been nominated for the prestigious Ticketing Technology of the Year award ahead of the upcoming Transport Ticketing Global Conference 2024. Transport Ticketing Global (TTG) is the world’s largest and most influential Smart ticketing and mobility expo which brings together transport professionals, industry leaders, and specialists from over […]
Rail ticketing is once again firmly in the spotlight following recent research by Which? that claims passengers buying a ticket at train station vending machines risk paying up to twice as much as online. Consumer champion group Which? conducted a study by sending mystery shoppers to 15 stations, each managed by a different train operating […]
The use of cash has seen a resurgence in the UK after a decade-long decline, with 19% of purchases made using notes and coins last year, according to the British Retail Consortium (BRC). Despite the emergence of digital payment options and the prevalence of card payments, the Consortium’s findings mirror similar results published by banking […]
In an era of rapidly advancing technology and shifting travel habits, the decline of paper magstripe tickets for rail travel is becoming more and more evident. Research conducted by the Rail Delivery Group (RDG) and leading train operating companies (TOCs) has revealed that before the pandemic, paper tickets accounted for a substantial 75% of all […]