deutsch     english     español     italiano     nederlands     Zoek     Log in     Sitemap     Impressum     Contact  
Zoeken
Nieuws
  Evenementen
  Pers
   Persberichten
   Vakartikelen
   Pers contact
  Nieuwsbrief
  Downloads
    Onderneming         Producten         Referenties         Nieuws         Beurs    



Persberichten

Persberichten 2010

Persberichten 2009

Persberichten 2008

17.12.2008
Stadsreiniging Hamburg moderniseert de gladheidbestrijding met oplossing van IVU (PR)


12.11.2008
Nine-month figures for the financial year 2008 (PR)


30.10.2008
Planning van veerdiensten en pleziervaarten op het Meer van Genève (PR)


16.10.2008
IVU ontvangt belangrijke order uit Colombia(PR)


23.09.2008
Passenger information by mobile phone (PR)


  06.08.2008
IVU receives major order from Saudi Arabia (PR)


05.08.2008
New order in the Gulf region (PR)


30.07.2008
Figures for the first half of the financial year 2008 (PR)


18.07.2008
Van Dalen BV gestart met implementatie van integrale oplossing Combitour


10.07.2008
Luxembourg’s transport association introduces infopool, the management system for timetable data from IVU (PR)


03.07.2008
Standardised personnel planning procedures – RHENUS VENIRO introduces MICROBUS in all its subsidiaries (PR)


28.05.2008
Themadag groot succes


21.05.2008
Figures for the first three months of the financial year 2008 (PR)


06.05.2008
Every trip at the right price – the “Ticket Navigator Profi” for MVV (PR)


24.04.2008
Themadag 'Efficiency verbetering in de afvalbranche door inzet van ICT'


19.03.2008
IVU presents Annual Report 2007 (PR)


17.03.2008
Public Transport User Forum of IVU Traffic Technologies – a success again in 2008 (PR)


21.01.2008
Filialinfo – IVU’s geomarketing software – wins seal of quality (PR)



Persberichten 2007

Persberichten 2006


IVU receives major order from Saudi Arabia (PR)

For the business and specialist press

Berlin, 6 August 2008

IVU receives major order from Saudi Arabia

MICROBUS learns Arabic
Planning and dispatching of intercity busses

The Royal Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will in future be using MICROBUS to plan its bus transport operations. The Saudi Arabian Public Transport Company (SAPTCO) has placed an order for all the necessary modules with IVU Traffic Technologies AG. And so that the personnel of SAPTCO will be able to operate conveniently in their own language, the entire system will be provided in Arabic.

In Saudi Arabia, as in many other countries in the region, bus transport is becoming more and more important. The timetable for the Kingdom involves a fleet of 2,250 coaches, 580 trips every day, providing connections to 360 destinations throughout the country. In addition there are some 120 trips to the neighbouring states and to other countries in the Gulf region, as well as some 1000 additional trips to Mecca and Medina during the period of the annual pilgrimage. In order to be able to produce timetables and schedules more efficiently for at least some of these trips and at the same time to simplify the deployment of vehicles and personnel, SAPTCO will in future be using MICROBUS. With many trips covering distances of many hundreds of kilometres, SAPTCO expects that with the help of MICROBUS it will be able to organise its schedules and duty rosters in a way that reduces demands on resources in comparison with the past.

The order will not only involve making provisions for the long distances covered, and the considerable seasonal fluctuations in the numbers of trips. A special feature in this case is that SAPTCO has ordered the entire system in Arabic, so that its personnel will be able to work with MICROBUS conveniently. All the commands and menus are now being translated and converted.

“This is the third order that IVU has received from the Arab Region,” says Martin Müller-Elschner, Member of the Management Board of IVU Traffic Technologies AG. “This means that we are now well represented in the Gulf region, and we anticipate further growth. There is a lack of modern public transport systems in this region, and after Dubai has shown the way successfully, the other kingdoms and emirates are now following.”

The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) of Dubai was the first MIRCOBUS customer in the Gulf Region. There the public transport network was planned and established from the beginning using MICROBUS. For the expansion of its public transport system last year, RTA purchased new modules and up-grades for its software. This year the „Kuwait and Gulf Link Transport (KGL) – Passenger Transport Services (Sharjah Branch)“ has placed an order for all the key modules of MICROBUS for setting up a new public transport system for the city of Sharjah.

Contact:
Renate Bader
Head of Corporate Communications
IVU Traffic Technologies AG
Bundesallee 88, 12161 Berlin
Tel +49.30.8 59 06-800
E-mail:
www.ivu.de


IVU Traffic Technologies AG is a leading supplier of IT systems for planning, operating and optimising transport and logistics processes. More than 30 years of experience developing hardware and software systems for more than 300 public transport companies has also made IVU the market leader for IT solutions in other segments: monitoring truck fleets, setting up retail networks in geo-marketing, election processing. This is IVU's approach to transportation and beyond.

MICROBUS® supports and optimises timetable, vehicle and duty scheduling in public transport companies, efficiently generating information for passengers, drivers and management. The system also carries out daily operations scheduling and accounting processes for drivers and vehicles, transferring the data to payroll accounting. MICROBUS is used by municipal and regional public transport companies as well as railway, commuter train and light rail operators. Equipped with an integrated universal database (company database), the system helps save money. MICROBUS is already being used in 15 countries and is available in different local languages.





   Print             Deze site aanbevelen

Meer over dit onderwerp
IVU receives major order from Saudi Arabia (PR) Download 
(Use of the photo only with reference: IVU AG)