
Densely populated Bangkok has around 7 million registered cars, but only 400,000 parking spaces, a reality that former IBM consultant Paruey Anadirekkul found frustrating whenever he visited clients. As it turns out, many of these lots are owned by homeowners at their condominiums, apartments, and homes, giving him the idea to find information on the nearby estates to find a parking space that he could rent.
Having successfully done that, Anadirekkul decided to launch an online marketplace for parking spaces called Parking Duck. Here's how it works: homeowners and anyone with available spaces can put them up for rent, and those who are in need of a parking lot can search for them via an interactive map, and seal the deal with payment made directly on the website. Read more...
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