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Snapper launches Mosaiq transit intelligence suite

Public transport operators will be able to gather cloud data from multiple sources
By Adam Hill March 7, 2023 Read time: 1 min
Mosaiq: pinpointing areas for network improvement

Snapper Services has launched its Mosaiq data and analytics solution for public transport operators at Transport Ticketing Global 2023.

Mosaiq’s transit intelligence suite consists of several cloud-based products, to bring together and process multiple streams of transit data in one system, and gain a complete picture of operations. 

“Unfortunately, all too often, transit data sources are multiple and disjointed, and analytics software is complicated and costly," says Jon Salmon, executive director, Snapper Services UK.

"This makes it difficult for operators to accurately pinpoint which areas of a network need improving, where inefficiencies lie, or where resources are needed."

Salmon says Mosaiq combines data from an unlimited number of sources and enables users - via analytics dashboards - to quickly identify inefficiencies across routes, extend capabilities, and have full visibility over their operations.

This creates confidence for passengers, he says, and better transport experiences which can "accelerate the journey to a more sustainable world as people come to rely on public transport again".

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