Q-Park

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Q-Park
TypeNaamloze vennootschap
IndustryParking
Founded1998
HeadquartersMaastricht, Netherlands
Area served
Netherlands, Ireland, Germany, Denmark, Belgium, United Kingdom, France,
Key people
(CEO), (CFO), (COO), Karla Peijs
ProductsParking
RevenueIncrease 809.1 million (2015)[1]
Increase 345.1 million (2012)[1]
Decrease -93.8 million (2012)[1]
Number of employees
Decrease 2180 (2015)[1]
Websitewww.q-park.com
Q Park entrance Carroll's Quay Cork City

Q-Park is an operator of parking garages in Belgium, Denmark, Germany, France, Ireland, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. Q-Park is the number two on the European parking market.[2] In total Q-Park controls 800,000 parking spaces on more than 3,500 locations. The company is based in Maastricht.

In the Netherlands Q-Park is the largest private exploitant of parking spaces and controls more than 220 public parking lots and 76 park and rides near railway stations. In June 2008 Q-park bought the French company Epolia for 700 million euro.[3]

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References[]

  1. ^ a b c d "Annual Report 2015". Q-Park. Retrieved 1 March 2017.
  2. ^ Bridgepoint sells Carpark to Q-Park[permanent dead link], Bridgepoint, 2006-06-30
  3. ^ Q-Park expands in Belgium and France, Parking Network, 2008-06-13.
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