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  • Ny AI-funktion från Hogia förutser antalet passagerare i kollektivtrafiken

    Kollektivtrafiken har drabbats hårt av coronapandemin. Hur ska kollektivtrafikresandet upplevas som tryggt igen? Hogias nya AI-funktion för passagerarprognoser kan bli en del av lösningen. Den kan ge prognoser över hur många passagerare som kommer att finnas ombord på enskilda turer, både i närtid och i ett längre perspektiv.

  • Region Örebro län blir ny kund till Hogia

    Hogia har vunnit en upphandling med Region Örebro län om att leverera en central plattform som ska integrera alla informationssystem inom kollektivtrafiken i regionen. Hogias plattform PubTrans blir navet för all trafikinformation och kommer att göra det enklare att förmedla rätt information i rätt tid till kollektivtrafikresenärerna.

  • Owen Sound Transportation Company awarded the contract to Hogia

    In December 2019, Owen Sound Transportation Company (OSTC), one of Ontario’s largest ferry operators, issued a Request for Proposal for a new passenger and vehicle ferry reservation system. Following an evaluation process, the contract was awarded to Hogia Ferry Systems for delivery of their standard reservation system BOOKIT.

  • Hogia levererar trafikledningssystem till Svealandstrafiken

    Svealandstrafiken har investerat i ett trafikledningssystem från Hogia som initialt innefattar 150 bussar i Örebros stads- och regiontrafik. Systemet ska ge trafikledarna en överblick av trafiksituationen i realtid och en möjlighet att följa upp den utförda trafiken. Investeringen är ett led i Svealandstrafikens ambition att erbjuda en effektivare kollektivtrafik.

  • The next generation of public transport is proactive

    Keep your customers informed in every situation! Emma Fernlöf of Hogia is one of the speakers at IT-TRANS. She will talk about the public transport of the future and how smart information can be used proactively in traffic management and making public transport more attractive. The next generation of public transport is proactive, says Emma.

  • Irish Ferries chooses Hogia Ferry Systems

    Irish Ferries have been looking to replace their current passenger and freight reservation systems and have signed an agreement with Hogia Ferry Systems to deliver their standard booking system BOOKIT. Irish Ferries is part of the Irish Continental Group and is currently operating on two routes across the Irish Sea as well as a direct route between Ireland and France.

  • Mer effektivt adgangskontrollsystem til Trelleborg havn

    Som en del av sitt arbeid med å bli Europas beste roro-havn investerer Trelleborg havn i digitalisering og nye IT-løsninger. I et prosjektsamarbeid med Hogia har havnen innført en helautomatisk løsning for sin eksisterende gate-in-prosess. Dette har en positiv innvirkning på både miljø og sikkerhet ved havnen og på veinettet i tilknytning til havnen.

  • Åland digitalises their passenger information

    Recently the Åland Government addressed the need for passenger information and so signed an agreement with Hogia Public Transport Systems to supply a system that will give their passengers on board buses and ferries greatly improved information about their journeys.

  • Ekdahl to focus on customers at Hogia

    Hogia is continually investing in the public transport sector and will gain even more industry know how through the recruitment of Linda Ekdahl, former head of the customer strategy department at Västtrafik, Gothenburg’s public transport authority. Linda will be responsible for the largest of Hogia's 27 companies, which has been developing IT systems for public transport since 1988.

  • More efficient access control system for the Port of Trelleborg

    As part of striving to become the best RoRo port in Europe, Port of Trelleborg is investing in digitalisation and new IT solutions. In project collaboration with Hogia, the port has introduced a fully automatic gating solution for the port’s existing gate-in. This enables a constant flow of vehicles into the port and avoiding congestion build-up, which has a positive impact on the environment.

  • Digitalisation of Portsmouth International Port

    Portsmouth International Port is the second-largest cross-channel port in the UK and offers more ferry routes than any other UK ferry port. The Port awarded to Hogia the contract to supply a terminal operating system to digitalise the management of freight transport through the terminal thereby increasing the terminal’s efficiency.

  • Chalmerspris till nytt sätt att mäta Göteborgsluften

    Hur kan luftkvaliteten i Göteborg mätas på ett effektivare och billigare sätt? Genom att montera sensorer på elbussar som körs i innerstaden. Idén har utvecklats av en grupp Chalmersstudenter som nu belönas med Chalmers Entrepreneurial Student Award i samarbete med Hogia. Nu har miljöförvaltningen i Göteborg möjlighet att få en bättre helhetsbild av luftkvaliteten till en låg kostnad.

  • Digitalisering av avfallshåndteringen

    Nå kommer det til å bli enklere for transportselskaper som håndterer avfall å planlegge sine transportoppdrag. Hogia lanserer et nytt skyprodukt, Hogia Moveit Recyleit, som skal hjelpe transportselskaper med å effektivisere transportplanleggingen. Med mer effektiv planlegging av kjøreruten kan man redusere drivstofforbruket, hvilket er positivt både for miljøet og økonomien.

  • Another Record Year

    For the third year in a row, Swedish IT company Hogia has had a record year: Sales increased from SEK 565 million to SEK 605 million. For the 10th consecutive year employees numbers increased by 25 people bringing the company total to 675. Net profit rose from 34 to SEK 36 million, which is a profit margin of 6%, says Bert-Inge Hogsved, Hogia's founder and CEO.

  • This year's Christmas present to nature

    The latest report from the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change - the target of keeping global warming to a maximum of 2 degrees Celsius is about to become unachievable. Instead, we are heading towards a temperature increase of 3 degrees. Things are starting to get urgent. This year Hogia is donating to the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation (SSNC) for its work on climate change.

  • Hogia wins business in Tunisia

    Hogia Ferry Systems has signed an agreement with the Tunisian ferry operator Compagnie Tunisienne de Navigation (CTN) to deliver the reservation and ticketing system BOOKIT. CTN operates a cruise-like passenger and vehicle ferry service from Tunis to Genoa, Italy and from Tunis to Marseille, France and has intentions to expand their business further.

  • Reino Johansson is the new Chairman of the Board of Hogia

    Hogia AB has appointed Reino Johansson as the new Chairman of the Board. He succeeds Jan Rudberg, who is retiring after 20 years. Reino Johansson has extensive management experience working in various positions with PwC, Deloitte Telia and Ericsson.

  • Port of Heysham’s timely digitalisation of RoRo port terminal

    The RoRo terminal at the Port of Heysham is the hub for a large part of the freight that travels between north-west England, the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, and the Isle of Man. Port of Heysham awarded to Hogia the contract to supply a terminal operating system to digitalise the management of freight transport through the terminal thereby increasing the terminal’s efficiency.

  • Eckerö Linjen signs with Hogia and Visit Group

    Eckerö Linjen, operator of ferry services between Sweden and Åland, has signed two new contracts for booking systems. To offer a more flexible and modern booking solution for its travellers, an agreement has been signed with Hogia Ferry Systems for bus and ferry bookings, and with Visit Group for Åland accommodation and tourism services.

  • Hogia participates in award winning project

    At London Transport Awards on March 1st, the London Demonstrator of European Bus System of the Future 2 (EBSF2) programme won the Most Innovative Transport Project award. The award was presented by Leon Daniels and was collected by Mathew Hudson of Transport for London.

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