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Getting passengers back on-board: IndyGo’s road to recovery

24 October 2022 | By

For the latest instalment of Intelligent Transport’s exclusive COVID-19 recovery series, Inez Evans, President and CEO of IndyGo, discusses the various initiatives and services that the agency has introduced to improve access to transportation in Indianapolis, as well as how community outreach programmes have played a key role in bringing…

The potential of modular electric vehicles for sustainable urban freight transport

21 October 2022 | By , , , , ,

Alkè, Applus+ IDIADA and Bax & Company – together with six other European partners – are co-developing the next generation of electric utility vehicles as part of the URBANIZED initiative. The modular approach will enable the production of more affordable, easily swappable, multi-purpose cargo bodies that are adaptable to fluctuating…

Transport’s journey to net zero: Alternative fuel vehicles are vital to achieving climate targets, says Transdev

21 October 2022 | By

In the latest instalment of Intelligent Transport’s exclusive sustainable transport Q&A series, Virginie Fernandes, Group Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer of Transdev Group, discusses the key innovations and projects that the company is working on to decarbonise its public transport fleet, as well as what she hopes to see as…

Payments insight: The UK’s parking preferences

19 October 2022 | By

Parking is a €30.5 billion industry across Europe and is a vital resource for communities, retail, tourism and hospitality. If parking isn’t your main business, could the parking that you’re offering your customers be doing more to earn its keep? Read the latest research from payments experts Elavon to find…

Transport’s journey to net zero: Partnership is key for the realisation of sustainable road spaces, says Translink NI

14 October 2022 | By

In the latest instalment of Intelligent Transport’s exclusive sustainable transport Q&A series, Chris Conway, Group Chief Executive of Translink, discusses the importance of encouraging modal shift towards public transport in order to achieve the company’s climate action targets, and highlights the significance of partnerships between transport operators and local councils…

Getting passengers back on-board: RTC Quebec’s road to recovery

10 October 2022 | By

For the latest instalment of Intelligent Transport’s exclusive COVID-19 recovery series, Valérie Racine, Director of Network Development, Customer Experience and Communications at RTC Quebec, shares the difficulties that the authority had faced amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and how deploying innovative solutions - such as mobile ticketing, new fare passes, shared…

Getting passengers back on-board: FlixBus’ road to recovery

4 October 2022 | By

For the latest instalment of Intelligent Transport’s exclusive COVID-19 recovery series, Andreas Schörling, UK Managing Director of FlixBus, discusses the importance of embracing new technologies to advance the transport industry’s sustainable development and highlights how the company’s tech-based model has played a key role in its post-pandemic recovery.

Top challenges in warehouse and distribution centres

4 October 2022 | By

This Transportation & Logistics (T&L) Insights series is based on research by Levvel, who joined the Endava family in 2021. The team surveyed over 500 US-based companies who procure transportation and logistics services internally and externally to get their views on their challenges, needs and use of digital technology solutions.

In-Depth Focus: On-Demand & Shared Mobility

3 October 2022 | By

The On-Demand & Shared Mobility In-Depth Focus in Intelligent Transport Issue 3 2022 features articles from Greater Wellington and the City of Annapolis discussing how these newer forms of public transport are solving congestion and parking issues, as well as offering passengers with more flexible and convenient travel options.

Creating new value in shaping the future of railway service

28 September 2022 | By

The digitalisation of railway services plays a significant role in maintaining the sustainable development of the industry, and technology companies like Huawei have been developing a series of solutions to shape the future of railway service.