Sieger Parking Expands into Mumbai to Deliver Smart Urban Parking Solutions
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Sieger Parking Expands into Mumbai to Deliver Smart Urban Parking Solutions

Sieger Parking Launches Regional Office in Mumbai, Eyes Western India Growth
Localized Innovation to Address Urban Parking Challenges
Date: 07 July 2025 | Location: Mumbai
Sieger Parking, a Coimbatore-based pioneer in automated and multi-level parking systems, has officially expanded into Western India with the opening of a regional office in Mumbai. This strategic move marks a key step in the company’s pan-India growth plan, enabling faster project delivery and closer collaboration with stakeholders across Maharashtra and neighbouring states.

Tech-Driven Parking for a Space-Constrained Future
The Mumbai office will function as a dedicated regional hub equipped with sales, engineering, and service teams to deliver customized, high-tech parking systems for developers, municipalities, and architects.
“From high-rises to smart city projects, our solutions bring bigger innovation to limited space,” said Antony Parokaran, Director at Sieger Parking.
“With this expansion, we’re closer to our clients and more agile in our execution.”

Diverse Parking Portfolio with Proven R&D
Backed by over 20 years of in-house R&D, Sieger’s technology suite includes:
13. Fully automated high-capacity parking towers
14. Rotary and shuttle systems
15. Puzzle-stack parking modules
16. Multi-level and stackable solutions
“Our entry into Mumbai reinforces Sieger’s mission to lead urban parking transformation with scalable, intelligent automation,” said Ashwin Karivaradaraj, Director at Sieger Parking.
“This region is ready for next-gen mobility infrastructure—and we are here to deliver it.”

Regional Training and Demonstration Centre Coming Soon
In the next phase of expansion, Sieger plans to establish a demo and training centre in Mumbai. This facility will host workshops for architects, builders, and planners to experience Sieger’s systems first-hand and explore parking innovation for upcoming projects.
With over 10,000 parking space installations nationwide, including South India’s largest automated tower, Sieger continues to redefine urban mobility in India’s evolving smart cities.

About Sieger Parking
Sieger Parking, a division of Sieger Global, is India’s leading provider of automated, modular car parking solutions. With ISO 9001:2015 certification, the company offers a robust range of residential, commercial, and public parking systems, all manufactured at its Coimbatore facility.
Sieger’s nationwide presence is powered by a strong R&D team, local service engineers, and a focus on space-maximizing technology that transforms how India parks in an increasingly crowded urban environment.

Sieger Parking Launches Regional Office in Mumbai, Eyes Western India GrowthLocalized Innovation to Address Urban Parking ChallengesDate: 07 July 2025 | Location: MumbaiSieger Parking, a Coimbatore-based pioneer in automated and multi-level parking systems, has officially expanded into Western India with the opening of a regional office in Mumbai. This strategic move marks a key step in the company’s pan-India growth plan, enabling faster project delivery and closer collaboration with stakeholders across Maharashtra and neighbouring states.Tech-Driven Parking for a Space-Constrained FutureThe Mumbai office will function as a dedicated regional hub equipped with sales, engineering, and service teams to deliver customized, high-tech parking systems for developers, municipalities, and architects.“From high-rises to smart city projects, our solutions bring bigger innovation to limited space,” said Antony Parokaran, Director at Sieger Parking.“With this expansion, we’re closer to our clients and more agile in our execution.”Diverse Parking Portfolio with Proven R&DBacked by over 20 years of in-house R&D, Sieger’s technology suite includes:13. Fully automated high-capacity parking towers14. Rotary and shuttle systems15. Puzzle-stack parking modules16. Multi-level and stackable solutions“Our entry into Mumbai reinforces Sieger’s mission to lead urban parking transformation with scalable, intelligent automation,” said Ashwin Karivaradaraj, Director at Sieger Parking.“This region is ready for next-gen mobility infrastructure—and we are here to deliver it.”Regional Training and Demonstration Centre Coming SoonIn the next phase of expansion, Sieger plans to establish a demo and training centre in Mumbai. This facility will host workshops for architects, builders, and planners to experience Sieger’s systems first-hand and explore parking innovation for upcoming projects.With over 10,000 parking space installations nationwide, including South India’s largest automated tower, Sieger continues to redefine urban mobility in India’s evolving smart cities.About Sieger ParkingSieger Parking, a division of Sieger Global, is India’s leading provider of automated, modular car parking solutions. With ISO 9001:2015 certification, the company offers a robust range of residential, commercial, and public parking systems, all manufactured at its Coimbatore facility.Sieger’s nationwide presence is powered by a strong R&D team, local service engineers, and a focus on space-maximizing technology that transforms how India parks in an increasingly crowded urban environment.

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