DALLAS – Bus schedules in the Canadian city of Calgary will be more accurate
and predictable as Xerox (NYSE: XRX), installs a new intelligent transportation
system made up of computer-aided dispatch and vehicle location technologies.
As part of a two and a half year, $14.5 million contract, the computer-aided
dispatch and automatic vehicle location (CAD/AVL) system will help Calgary Transit
improve fleet management and on-time arrivals. With more reliable information,
Calgary Transit passengers can have confidence that bus schedules will be accurate.
Xerox will install a new system so Calgary Transit can track and dispatch all
986 buses and report on all 100 million annual passenger trips. The new hardware
and software will automatically generate exact operational data instead of relying
on manual processes.
“Xerox will give us the information we need to make intelligent improvements
in our transit system so we can use that knowledge to give our customers better
service,” said Akmal Rafiq, Project Manager, Calgary Transit. “Making better planning
decisions will improve customer satisfaction and increase ridership.”
The new dispatch and tracking system will create computerized maps for dispatchers
to see precise locations of vehicles. Dispatchers will be able to make real-time
adjustments such as adding additional bus service and create detours when necessary
by clicking on maps and notifying drivers. Supervisors in the field will also
be able to access the complete system. The system will allow all the vehicles
to communicate and share information in real time.
“Accurate information is essential to provide the rider with a good experience
and enable the transit agency to enhance its record keeping,” said Mark Talbot,
group president of Local Government – Americas, Xerox. “This system is designed
to grow with Calgary and serve as a model for agencies of all sizes to improve
service.”
Xerox systems and services are used by more than 1,000 municipal, regional and
national operators in 400 cities worldwide to run more than 150,000 pieces of
equipment that enables 50 million passengers per day to use buses, trolleys, tramways
and trains. Xerox-deployed solutions include more than 50,000 smart card readers
on buses, faregates, turnstiles, and other fare collection devices. Xerox is the
largest provider of transportation services to governments worldwide, with projects
in 35 countries.
About Xerox
With sales approaching $23 billion, Xerox (NYSE: XRX) is the world’s leading
enterprise for business process and document management. Its technology, expertise
and services enable workplaces – from small businesses to large global enterprises
– to simplify the way work gets done so they operate more effectively and focus
more on what matters most: their real business. Headquartered in Norwalk, Conn.,
Xerox offers business process outsourcing and IT outsourcing services, including
data processing, healthcare solutions, HR benefits management, finance support,
transportation solutions, and customer relationship management services for commercial
and government organizations worldwide. The company also provides extensive leading-edge
document technology, services, software and genuine Xerox supplies for graphic
communication and office printing environments of any size. The 140,000 people
of Xerox serve clients in more than 160 countries.
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