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About the IPC
Accreditation, Schemes
& Campaigns

The IPC offers a range of membership options for companies, organisations, local authorities and individuals who manage private land, or work in partnership with the sector. Each different membership type undergoes a different series of checks and or audits, ensuring operational standards and protecting against rogue traders and non-compliance.
Accreditation

Accredited Operator Scheme (AOS):
The AOS membership is for organisations who issue and enforce parking charges. AOS members may not hold an AOS membership with another ATA. The cost of membership is determined by the parking related turnover of the applicant.
Accredited Service Provider (ASP):
The ASP membership is for organisations that are involved in the recovery of parking charges. These organisations are not involved in the issuing of parking charges.


Accredited Airport Parking Provider (AAPP)
The IPC Accredited Airport Parking Provider (AAPP) scheme has been created in collaboration with airports, industry and consumers and is a key part of raising standards for those organisations that are operating airport meet & greet and park & ride services. Millions of people each year use airports throughout the country to travel for family holidays, weekend escapes, business trips, visiting family and friends. Many passengers will drive their own vehicle to their selected airport and will utilise a variety of parking options to keep their vehicle safe and secure whilst they are away from home. The AAPP scheme will ensure that organisations providing meet & greet and park & ride services meet the highest industry standards, providing a service that passengers can trust and rely on. To become an AAPP, providers have to pass a thorough certification process prior to achieving certification against the scheme. They are then subject to ongoing scrutiny to ensure that the service that they offer continue to meet the requirements of the scheme, and therefore the requirements of passengers.
About the IPC
Accreditation, Schemes & Campaigns













Accreditation
The IPC offers a range of membership options for companies, organisations, local authorities and individuals who manage private land, or work in partnership with the sector. Each different membership type undergoes a different series of checks and or audits, ensuring operational standards and protecting against rogue traders and non-compliance.

Accredited Operator Scheme (AOS):
The AOS membership is for organisations who issue and enforce parking charges. AOS members may not hold an AOS membership with another ATA. The cost of membership is determined by the parking related turnover of the applicant.
Accredited Service Provider (ASP):
The ASP membership is for organisations that are involved in the recovery of parking charges. These organisations are not involved in the issuing of parking charges.


Accredited Airport Parking Provider (AAPP)
The IPC Accredited Airport Parking Provider (AAPP) scheme has been created in collaboration with airports, industry and consumers and is a key part of raising standards for those organisations that are operating airport meet & greet and park & ride services. Millions of people each year use airports throughout the country to travel for family holidays, weekend escapes, business trips, visiting family and friends. Many passengers will drive their own vehicle to their selected airport and will utilise a variety of parking options to keep their vehicle safe and secure whilst they are away from home. The AAPP scheme will ensure that organisations providing meet & greet and park & ride services meet the highest industry standards, providing a service that passengers can trust and rely on. To become an AAPP, providers have to pass a thorough certification process prior to achieving certification against the scheme. They are then subject to ongoing scrutiny to ensure that the service that they offer continue to meet the requirements of the scheme, and therefore the requirements of passengers.




















































