Consat Telematics seeks to become transport glue for bus industry
Having already implemented passenger information systems to Australian transport networks, Consat Telematics now has grander plans in store for the transport industry.
Having already implemented passenger information systems to Australian transport networks, Consat Telematics now has grander plans in store for the transport industry.
Consat Telematics is proud to be profiled on The Future of Engineering hubv– a new initiative launched by St James’s House in association with the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)
On October 1st, we went live in Finnmark in northern Norway. The PTA Snelandia had divided the county in three tenders (for the areas in Finnmark: west, central & east). Three different PTOs won one area each, and all three of them decided to buy systems from Consat. In addition, the PTA had a tender for their back office system, and Consat won that tender as well.
We are happy to announce that the government of British Columbia, Canada has decided to invest in our Consat Telematis solution for phase two, meaning we will be able to implement our system all across BC
On Monday 17th April the Australian team kicked off the 3rd and final phase of the TfNSW TCB project. This phase will see the remaining 1800 rural & regional buses installed with the Consat Telematics system, there will be 3000 vehicles in total from the TCB Project once complete.
We are happy to let everyone know that at 03.30 Sunday morning April 16th, the first (out of 183) new Indre By bus pulled out from the Stubberud depot in central Oslo with a functioning Consat system and valid data to and from Ruter (the PTA). The go-live has gone as well as we could hope for!
Consat Telematics has developed Fleet Studio: a web application for vehicle management. The application can be used on desktop or mobile phones and helps our customers to plan their business in many ways. The application keeps track of energy consumption, routes, real time location of vehicles, charging needs, etc.
The Career Companies (Karriärföretagen) are an award for employers who offer unique career and development opportunities both for newly graduated students and for young workers who have already worked for a few years. The purpose of the Career Companies is to make it easier for Sweden's students and young professionals to find their next employer and to reward successful employer branding work. To
It is with great joy and pride that we pay tribute and say big congratulations to the awesome Ian Hostetter and Lars-Olof Lindeheden at Consat Systainable Energy Systems, who are finalists for the Great Engineer Award in sustainability presented by Skanska.
A warm THANK YOU to all who attended the 2022 Consat Canada User Group!
We had a great group this year which included users from across Canada, Consat staff from Sweden and a special guest from a research institute. We discussed electrification, new development, Consat 360, Fleet Studio and much more!
Specials thanks to Paul Buck and his team for being great hosts for this year’s event!
The City of Belleville and Belleville Transit will soon be host to transit agencies from across Canada who use Consat technology for transit buses. The delegation of 50 people from across the country and a team from Consat headquarters in Sweden will gather from Sept. 13 to 15 to review the technology, learn about service improvements, hear about upcoming releases and learn new techniques.
Consat is bringing some of its latest bus and fleet management solutions to the Expo to show attendees what it can do to optimise the operation of modern buses.