Engie's The Navineo ITS mobile solutions can help you optimize your operations and better inform your passengers.
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Engie's The Navineo ITS mobile solutions can help you optimize your operations and better inform your passengers.
During the APTA Annual Expo in Atlanta, Engie (Booth #2409) invites you to come and test the Navineo suite of mobile apps, the award-winning solution for drivers, dispatchers and passengers.
The Navineo Intelligent Transportation Systems mobile solutions can help you optimize your operations and better inform your passengers.
NAVINEO Driver Terminal On Tablet: All MDT functions for drivers (trip monitoring, on-time performance, next stops...) have been adapted to fit an Android tablet. The installation process is simplified for an easier roll-out of the on-board equipment.
NAVINEO Mobile Supervision on Smartphone: ITS & CAD/AVL functions available from a smartphone or a tablet, your dispatcher and supervisor are on the move and still able to perform on-site work while supervising the fleet.
NAVINEO Mobile Apps for Passengers: Concentrating classic passenger information (departure time, next bus arrival...) for a better traveling experience, the attractive Navineo mobile apps also include real-time alerts about your favorite stops and route as well as bus tracking on a map.
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