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Sieger Parking Enters Mumbai Market, Expands West India Presence
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Sieger Parking Enters Mumbai Market, Expands West India Presence

Sieger Parking, a Coimbatore-headquartered specialist in automated and multi-level car parking systems, has announced its entry into Western India with the launch of a regional office in Mumbai. This move marks a key milestone in the company’s pan-India growth strategy and its commitment to delivering technology-driven, space-efficient parking solutions across urban India. 

The Mumbai office will serve as the regional headquarters for Maharashtra and neighbouring states, supporting end-to-end operations with on-ground sales, project management, and service teams. The aim is to fast-track project delivery, deepen engagement with developers and civic bodies, and provide integrated parking systems suited to the region’s urban challenges. 

 Antony Parokaran, Director, Sieger Parking, said, 

“Our Mumbai office empowers us to deliver localised, tech-driven parking solutions tailored to Western India’s urban landscape. From high-rise buildings to smart city projects, we bring Bigger Innovation to Limited Space.” 

 To support this expansion, Sieger has added new team members in sales and engineering roles in Mumbai to strengthen client consultation, system design, and on-site execution. The company’s product portfolio includes fully automated parking towers, shuttle systems, rotary parking, and puzzle-stack solutions, all developed through over two decades of in-house R&D. 

 Ashwin Karivaradaraj, Director, Sieger Parking, added, 

“Expanding into Western India marks a major milestone for Sieger Parking. Our Mumbai office enables us to deliver faster, more customised parking solutions—be they automated, multi-level, or rotary systems—tailored to the unique demands of this dynamic market. Backed by our strong technology and proven R&D, we are fully equipped to support urban developers, architects, and municipalities in addressing space constraints with cutting edge innovation. This region is ready for next generation parking, and Sieger is eager to lead the way.” 

Sieger also plans to open a regional demo and training centre in Mumbai and host workshops for architects, developers, and urban planners to showcase its parking technologies. With over 10,000 car space installations across India—including South India’s largest automated parking tower—the company continues to push the boundaries of smart parking solutions in increasingly space-constrained urban environments. 

Sieger Parking, a Coimbatore-headquartered specialist in automated and multi-level car parking systems, has announced its entry into Western India with the launch of a regional office in Mumbai. This move marks a key milestone in the company’s pan-India growth strategy and its commitment to delivering technology-driven, space-efficient parking solutions across urban India. The Mumbai office will serve as the regional headquarters for Maharashtra and neighbouring states, supporting end-to-end operations with on-ground sales, project management, and service teams. The aim is to fast-track project delivery, deepen engagement with developers and civic bodies, and provide integrated parking systems suited to the region’s urban challenges.  Antony Parokaran, Director, Sieger Parking, said, “Our Mumbai office empowers us to deliver localised, tech-driven parking solutions tailored to Western India’s urban landscape. From high-rise buildings to smart city projects, we bring Bigger Innovation to Limited Space.”  To support this expansion, Sieger has added new team members in sales and engineering roles in Mumbai to strengthen client consultation, system design, and on-site execution. The company’s product portfolio includes fully automated parking towers, shuttle systems, rotary parking, and puzzle-stack solutions, all developed through over two decades of in-house R&D.  Ashwin Karivaradaraj, Director, Sieger Parking, added, “Expanding into Western India marks a major milestone for Sieger Parking. Our Mumbai office enables us to deliver faster, more customised parking solutions—be they automated, multi-level, or rotary systems—tailored to the unique demands of this dynamic market. Backed by our strong technology and proven R&D, we are fully equipped to support urban developers, architects, and municipalities in addressing space constraints with cutting edge innovation. This region is ready for next generation parking, and Sieger is eager to lead the way.” Sieger also plans to open a regional demo and training centre in Mumbai and host workshops for architects, developers, and urban planners to showcase its parking technologies. With over 10,000 car space installations across India—including South India’s largest automated parking tower—the company continues to push the boundaries of smart parking solutions in increasingly space-constrained urban environments. 

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