Arriva Group announces sale of Danish and Serbian businesses
Arriva Group streamlines its operations by selling its businesses in Denmark and Serbia, as part of its 2021 strategy to prioritise core markets in the UK and Mainland Europe.
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Arriva Group streamlines its operations by selling its businesses in Denmark and Serbia, as part of its 2021 strategy to prioritise core markets in the UK and Mainland Europe.
By surveying customers across 17 European markets, the data compiled has shown that millions of car journeys have been avoided as a result of people choosing to use Bolt scooters rather than cars.
With the addition of a total of 24 new electric buses across the two new contracts, Keolis will support the Province of Utrecht and Movia advance their transition to a zero emissions fleet.
As part of its 2021 strategy to operate a tighter portfolio and remain competitive for the long-term, Arriva Group's latest sale will provide future growth opportunities for its businesses in Denmark, Serbia and Poland.
Under the 10 year contract, Keolis will oversee the operation and maintenance of 31 buses and will contribute to the renewal of the network's fleet, which will run exclusively on electric power by April 2023.
With this new contract, Keolis now operates 27 tram networks worldwide, reinforcing its position as one of the world's most significant tram operators.
As part of the contract, Nobina will operate a fleet of 17 electric buses for a period of 10 years, with a key focus on customer experience as it equips all vehicles with security cameras and Wi-Fi.
Riders in Frederiksberg can now benefit from Voi’s e-scooters once again, without having to worry about parking incorrectly, as 75 allocated parking spaces have been provided across the city.