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Engie unveils its Navineo suite of mobile apps

The Intelligent Transportation Systems mobile solutions can help you optimize your operations and better inform your passengers.

September 18, 2017
Engie unveils its Navineo suite of mobile apps

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.

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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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