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How can GRANDO® handle high volumes of incoming or outgoing traffic, i.e. at a stadium, theater, etc.?

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How can GRANDO® handle high volumes of incoming or outgoing traffic, i.e. at a stadium, theater, etc.?

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GRANDO® is exceptionally well equipped for certain peaks of arriving and departing traffic: multiple entrance and exit chambers, which can be used by the next cars immediately after the tender has pulled a car out of an entrance chamber. This is a transportation facility for 4 cars at the same time, independante of all motions from each other, etc. Still, any kind of system has its limits. We cannot make everybody happy and would not recommend a GRANDO® for a stadium location as in this case usage is too lopsided. Used only once or twice a week and with extreme peak loads this is not a feasible application for any mechanical or automated system. It takes approximately 90 minutes to dispatch all cars from a GRANDO® unit. So if 200 people arrive at the same time, of course, we have a bottleneck (as does even a conventional ramp). On the other hand could GRANDO®, for example, be used as VIP parking or valet parking at stadiums? Other mechanical storage facilites are basically designed for

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