The New Standard: Robotic Parking vs. Pallet Parking
The "standard" pallet parking is no longer a solution - it’s a liability. Across Asia the shift is undeniable. South Korea, for example, is already moving toward Robotic Parking as the national benchmark, leaving behind the mechanical limitations that once defined the industry.
Why? Because after decades of use, the verdict is in: Pallet parking systems are slow, high-maintenance, and a structural fire risk.
Pallet Parking System vs. Robotic Parking System

The Importance of Drop Off Zone
Traditional pallet systems force drivers to gamble with an open elevator shaft.
If a sensor fails and the pallet isn't there, the car and everyone inside falls. Here are some examples:

MPSystem Solution - Drop & Go Platform
The reason countries like South Korea are now pivoting to robots is simple: Reliability and safety.
In a 24-hour service economy, you cannot afford "Out of Service" signs. Furthermore, these systems eliminate the hazards of traditional pallet parking by ensuring drivers never have to enter lifts or mechanical chambers, significantly reducing the risk of accidents.