Mexico City – Mexico
CAME supplied the parking managemen tsystem for the Mexico City International Airport. This hub is one
of the main airports in Latin America and the world, as part of a wide-ranging urban regeneration program launched in
June 2026 and designed to welcome the visitors expected for the world championship. For
this project, CAME uses the expertise of CAME Parkare, the Group’s brand specialized in automatic parking systems.
CUSTOMER NEED
The airport needed to optimize vehicle flows and improve services for users. The project covered three multistorey
car parks serving the terminals: all high-traffic facilities that required advanced technology to dynamically
manage parking and access without interfering with the airport’s normal operations.
SOLUTION ADOPTED
We developed a tailor-made solution based on Lince 7 software with Multi-parking functionality and PKE hardware,
enabling centralized, real-time control of multiple areas. The system manages an infrastructure made up of 11 entry units and 22 exit units, for a total of over 6,200 parking spaces (5,193 indoor and 1,047 outdoor).
Installation took place in phases, to ensure the car parks remained operational throughout the works.
The solution also includes:
- ANPR system for automatic number plate recognition at entry
- Smart sensors for monitoring available spaces
- Digital services such as the “Find my vehicle” feature
- Integration of electric vehicle charging stations
PRODUCTS – TECHNICAL DETAILS
The supply of CAME Parkare’s PKE systems includes:
- Lince 7 software (with Multi-parking functionality)
- ANPR system (number plate recognition)
- Smart sensors for parking
- Entry terminals (11 units)
- Exit terminals (22 units)
- Electric vehicle charging stations











