OVERVIEW

Transit agencies worldwide are facing an increasing demand for multi-modal transport from consumers in the form of journey planning and seamless travel from origin to destination. Interoperability is becoming a key enabler across PTOs and other transport agencies such as toll operators. Today, digital natives are looking for superior travel experience through omni-channel interaction, single payment interface, contactless travel, and integration to social media. This is fuelling the need for PTOs/agencies to look at new ways of driving efficiencies by making operations more intelligent with Machine Learning on sensor data across areas such as predictive maintenance, transit scheduling and traffic management.

Sasken is enabling Transportation ISVs and Public Transportation Operators to provide efficient & connected back office solutions and superior customer experience through Digital enablement.

Sasken has proven expertise with cloud and open API enablement for intelligent transportation platform. Our expertise in Azure and AWS helped us to enable 30% cost savings with cloud infrastructure usage for a European Public Transport ISV.

TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY

collection and revenue management
Fare collection and revenue management
Mobility as a service
Mobility as a service
Real-time passenger information
Real-time passenger information
Planning and dispatch
Planning and dispatch
Asset management
Asset management
Passenger Safety
Passenger Safety

WHY SASKEN

  • Leader in the IoT value chain with sensors, connectivity, cloud, analytics, and applications expertise
  • Extensive expertise in designing customer-centric products and services that accelerate time-to-market and provide an edge to our customers
  • Partnership with Xamarin (Microsoft) and extensive expertise in Azure and AWS
  • Extensive expertise in delivering 100+ mobile apps using Xamarin, native and other hybrid platforms
  • Working with 100+ customers worldwide in flexible business models ranging from Discovery, Pilot/PoC, and MVP to Co-Engineering and Managed Services
  • 150+ person years of experience in serving transportation ISVs

FAQs

 Frequently Asked Questions 

Digital transportation management uses connected technologies and data analytics to optimize transit operations and enhance passenger experiences. It focuses on integrating services like fare collection, real-time information, and transit scheduling into a unified digital ecosystem. This approach helps Public Transportation Operators drive efficiency by making operations more intelligent through Machine Learning and sensor data.  
Predictive maintenance uses Machine Learning and sensor data to anticipate equipment failures before they occur, reducing downtime and repair costs. By analyzing real-time data from transportation assets, agencies can shift from reactive repairs to proactive, scheduled maintenance. This strategic tool is essential for managing costly infrastructure and ensuring the safety of passengers across the network. 
Mobility as a Service (MaaS) is a digital model that integrates various transport modes into a single, on-demand service interface. It allows commuters to plan journeys and make payments through one platform, combining public transit with other mobility options. This supports the increasing consumer demand for seamless, multi-modal travel from their origin to their final destination.  
 Cloud computing reduces costs by optimizing infrastructure usage and enabling scalable, flexible digital platforms for back-office solutions. For instance, migrating to cloud environments like AWS or Azure can lead to infrastructure cost savings of approximately 30% for public transport ISVs. This transition allows agencies to focus on connected services rather than maintaining expensive, on-premise hardware.  
 Interoperability allows different transit agencies and toll operators to share data and payment systems, creating a seamless experience for passengers. It is a key enabler for technologies like contactless travel and omni-channel interaction across various Public Transportation Operators. Without interoperability, multi-modal travel remains fragmented, making it difficult for digital-native consumers to manage journey planning effectively. 

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