The Invisible Years
Automated parking systems rarely fail without warning. The risk usually accumulates silently over years, hidden behind signed service reports, routine maintenance visits, and assumptions no one has independently verified. This article explains the Invisible Years — the period where system condition, safety performance, and real asset risk drift away from the paperwork.
Australia's Standards Framework Isn't Keeping Up With Your Car Stacker
Standards Australia's 2026 paper highlights a growing gap in how car stackers and APS systems are governed. What it means for existing assets, risk, and lifecycle accountability.
Most Automated Parking Systems Don’t Fail by Accident — The Business Model Guarantees It
Most automated parking systems don't fail at commissioning. They fail at the business model. An independent analysis of the lifecycle performance gap in car stacker systems, XY platforms, AGV parking installations, and automated vehicle parking infrastructure — and why your manufacturer already knows it exists.
Why Every Car Stacker Building Needs CCTV — and What It Must Cover
CCTV in a car stacker building is not about watching residents. It is about accountability — for residents disputing fault diagnoses, and for buildings that need to verify their maintenance is actually being delivered.