RATP Smart Systems

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RATP Smart Systems
Company typeSAS
IndustryPublic transport
FoundedFebruary 2010 (2010-02)
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide, with significant activities in France
ProductsTicketing and passenger information systems
Number of employees
200[1]
ParentRATP Group
Websitewww.ratpsmartsystems.com

RATP Smart Systems, is a French company specializing in ticketing and passenger information systems. The company provides these with focus on new technology such as mobile phones, smartcards and the Internet. It is a subsidiary of RATP Group.[2]

History

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The company was founded in February 2010 as part of an initiative to promote the RATP Group's activities outside of Paris.

Expertise

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Passenger information

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Public transport users are demanding an ever improving, increasingly individualised travel experience. They want responsive, innovative services to make their journey easier. Nowadays, passenger expectations are to

  • Get information to prepare and optimise their journey
  • Look up traffic conditions in real time
  • Be warned of incidents and be given alternative solutions

Ticketing services

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Ticketing covers all activities involved in ticket sales, validation and inspection (as well as fare collection and control). It lies at the heart of public transport systems and our role is to implement simple solutions that can evolve continuously in a complex environment.

Locations

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RATP Smart Systems refers to a presence in 10 countries and lists reference projects in 11 countries: Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Colombia, France, Chile, United Kingdom, Ivory Coast, Ecuador, India, Mexico and the Dominican Republic.[1]

References

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