NEW YORK CITY, NY / July 8, 2024 / Wayleadr, the trailblazing force behind Arrival Solutions, proudly announces its strategic expansion into the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region. This significant milestone marks a new chapter in Wayleadr’s mission to revolutionize employee arrival experiences worldwide.
Wayleadr has a proven track record of transforming parking and space management for prestigious clients such as Uber, OpenAI, Riot Games and L’Oréal. At its core, the Wayleadr parking management platform uses real-time data and predictive algorithms to maximize space utilization across every facility. With its innovative platform, Wayleadr cuts administrative tasks by 50 hours per month and boosts parking availability by up to 40%, effectively addressing the challenges of employee parking and improving space utilization.
Garret Flower, CEO of Wayleadr, shared his enthusiasm for the expansion: “We see the future, and it’s about making the complex simple. Wayleadr’s expansion into the APAC region isn’t just a business move; it’s a mission to bring seamless, efficient, and sustainable arrival solutions to a rapidly urbanizing world. Our goal is to transform every journey, eliminating guesswork and frustration, so people can focus on what truly matters. Imagine this, every minute saved in arrivals is a world of possibilities elsewhere.”
As an Arrival Solution, Wayleadr empowers enterprise organizations by providing a seamless, all-in-one arrival experience for employees. Wayleadr’s platform leverages real-time data and predictive analytics to streamline parking allocations, reduce congestion, and enhance employee experiences with features such as online booking for parking, desks, and meeting rooms, as well as automated access control. The company also supports green parking initiatives by managing electric vehicle (EV) charging stations and promoting carpooling.
The APAC expansion will involve setting up regional offices and forming strategic partnerships to meet the diverse needs of Wayleadr’s enterprise clients in the region, as well as cities and companies across Asia and the Pacific. This initiative aims to help businesses optimize parking spaces, enhance employee satisfaction, and promote greener urban environments through Wayleadr’s advanced arrival technologies.
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ToggleWhat regions does Wayleadr operate in?
Wayleadr operates globally across North America, Europe, and APAC. The APAC expansion launched in July 2024, extending the platform to customers in Australia, New Zealand, and Southeast Asia. Wayleadr already serves enterprise clients like Uber, Sanofi, and CBRE across multiple continents.What does Wayleadr do?
Wayleadr is a workplace arrival platform that manages parking, desk booking, shuttle buses, and meeting rooms from a single system. The core product helps organisations allocate parking dynamically so spaces are used by whoever needs them each day, rather than sitting empty when assigned holders work from home.Does Wayleadr work for APAC businesses?
Yes. The APAC launch brought local support, regional infrastructure, and partnerships tailored to the Australian, New Zealand, and Southeast Asian markets. The platform handles the same parking and workplace management challenges found in APAC offices — hybrid attendance, limited spaces, and the shift from fixed to flexible allocation.Frequently Asked Questions
Is Wayleadr available in Asia-Pacific?
Yes. Wayleadr has expanded into the APAC region with customers in Australia and growing presence across the Asia-Pacific market. The cloud-based platform works globally with local support.
Does Wayleadr work for international companies?
Yes. The platform supports multi-site, multi-timezone deployments with SSO integration, multiple languages, and local access control hardware compatibility. Companies like Sanofi use Wayleadr across 10+ countries.
What access control systems does Wayleadr support in APAC?
Wayleadr integrates with 20+ access control partners globally, including systems commonly used in APAC markets. The hardware-agnostic approach means the platform works with whatever barriers and cameras are already installed.