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Brisa, Egis and NedMobiel form new mobility venture

Dutch mobility services specialist BNV Mobility, founded by motorway operator Brisa and tolling, tunnels and tunnel safety consultants NedMobiel have been joined by Egis, international engineering, project structuring and operations services provider. BNV Mobility specialises in rush-hour avoidance projects, such as the successful Wild! van de spits service that is currently deployed in the Rotterdam region and offers participants a cash reward for peak-hour avoidance. BNV Mobility also offers mobility s
May 29, 2014 Read time: 1 min
Dutch mobility services specialist BNV Mobility, founded by motorway operator 2051 BRISA and tolling, tunnels and tunnel safety consultants 2052 Nedmobiel have been joined by 7319 Egis, international engineering, project structuring and operations services provider.

BNV Mobility specialises in rush-hour avoidance projects, such as the successful Wild! van de spits service that is currently deployed in the Rotterdam region and offers participants a cash reward for peak-hour avoidance. BNV Mobility also offers mobility services such as the MovesYourDay mobility assistant to be launched later this year.

“Egis is pleased to become a stakeholder in BNV Mobility. The end-to-end mobility services developed by BNV Mobility are an excellent complement to Egis’ existing 2400 km of worldwide road operating and maintenance services,” states Rik Joosten, CEO of EGIS Projects.

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