Public Transport
Stuttgarter Straßenbahnen AG
For over 140 years Stuttgarter Straßenbahnen AG (SSB) has been helping people get around in Stuttgart, thus ensuring that this German state capital can function properly and its citizens enjoy a high quality of life.
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Stadtwerke Augsburg
The Stadtwerke Augsburg Verkehrs-GmbH (STAWA) (Augsburg Municipal Works Transport, Ltd.) currently operates the short-distance public transport in Augsburg and vicinity with approximately 95 buses and 85 tramways. With this fleet of vehicles, the STAWA ensures the transportation of about 53 million passengers per year.
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Omnipart Dienstleistungen GmbH & Co. KG
Omnipart is a consortium of ten medium-sized bus operators that provide mass transit services to around 170,000 passengers each day in the rural districts of Bayerisch-Schwaben (Bavarian Swabia) and northern Oberbayern (Upper Bavaria).
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GVB Amsterdam
GVB wanted to realise a new state-of-the-art operation control system which, besides standard functions such as constant tracking of vehicles and their operating status, and the display of dynamic passenger information, also had to provide for some significant additional tasks. For example, the existing complex infrastructure, evolved over many years, had to be integrated into the new system.
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EW Bus GmbH Leinefelde
In September 2007 PSI Transcom GmbH was commissioned to set up an operation control system for EW Bus GmbH in Leinefelde. EW Bus GmbH is 100% sibsidiary of Eichsfeldwerke GmbH Heilbad Heiligenstadt.
The company serves a network of 34 regional lines, with a length of 1,000 kilometres and 598 stops, apart from the CityBus systems in Heilbad Heiligenstadt, Leinefelde-Worbis and Bad Sooden-Allendorf.
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RVS Dahme-Spreewald
In January 2005, PSI Transcom was commissioned by the regional transit operator Verkehrsgesellschaft Dahme-Spreewald mbH (RVS) to supply it with a new, computer-aided operations control system. As the largest bus company in the Dahme-Spreewald district, RVS transports around 6.5 million passengers a year, with 50 bus services covering a total distance of 1,790 kilometers.
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Unternehmensgruppe VHH PVG
The operations control system developed for Verkehrsbetriebe Hamburg-Holstein AG (VHH) and Pinneberger Verkehrsgesellschaft mbH (PVG) serves to further increase the appeal of the public transport system in greater Hamburg. It ensures customer-oriented scheduling support for carrying out transport orders and supports the control center dispatchers with additional dispatching features in the event of deviations to the timetable.
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Brandenburg Northeast
The four local public transport operators, Barnimer Busgesellschaft mbH (BBG, serving the community of Barnim und Märkisch Oderland), as well as Personenverkehrsgesellschaft mbH (PVG, serving Schwedt and Angermünde), Uckermärkische Verkehrsgesellschaft mbH (UVG, serving Templin) and Oberhavel Verkehrsgesellschaft mbH (OVG) serving the community of Uckermark, decided to implement a shared computer-aided operations control system as a group.
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Verkehrsverbund Nordvorpommern
In August 2005, PSI Transportation GmbH was commissioned with the realization of an operations control system for the four companies which make up the Northern Pomerania transport group Verkehrsgemeinschaft Nordvorpommern – VGN. These companies are: Kraftverkehrsgesellschaft Kreis Ribnitz-Damgarten (KVG), Omnibusunternehmen Otto Möller, Boddensegler Linien- und Reisebusverkehr, and Wolters Ostseebus GmbH.
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ZOB Hamburg
PSI Transportation GmbH was commissioned by ZOB Hamburg GmbH to develop a computer-aided information and control system that provides passengers and bus drivers with up-to-date information and supports ZOB Hamburg staff in planning and scheduling journeys and parking positions. The system also serves to bill users and to compile statistics for the quality management of services.
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