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Complete transportation framework

Aftek, which is headquartered in Mumbai, India, has announced that it is now offering various transportation services under one complete framework, known as Aftek Transportation Framework (ATF). Designed for scalability and future growth, the main components of ATF are depot manager, bus tracking system, passenger information system, automatic fare collection, smartcard management and driver console unit. Being highly configurable, these components can be integrated easily with third-party devices and can a
January 24, 2012 Read time: 1 min
682 Aftek, which is headquartered in Mumbai, India, has announced that it is now offering various transportation services under one complete framework, known as Aftek Transportation Framework (ATF). Designed for scalability and future growth, the main components of ATF are depot manager, bus tracking system, passenger information system, automatic fare collection, smartcard management and driver console unit. Being highly configurable, these components can be integrated easily with third-party devices and can also be customised to fulfill JnNURM compliance requirements. For convenience, access to all the framework components is offered by means of a unified portal application.

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