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Kapsch intuitive GUI aids public transport operations

Kapsch CarrierCom has launched its mobi.guider solution, which provides end-to-end automatic fare collection (AFC) intermodal transport control systems (ITCS) tools that can be integrated into public transport operators’ IT systems. The mobi.guider is said to feature an intuitive graphical user interface and offers an adaptable solution for drivers and dispatchers and helps operators work more productively and react faster to incidents and disruptions on the route.
May 19, 2016 Read time: 1 min

81 Kapsch CarrierCom has launched its mobi.guider solution, which provides end-to-end automatic fare collection (AFC) intermodal transport control systems (ITCS) tools that can be integrated into public transport operators’ IT systems.

The mobi.guider is said to feature an intuitive graphical user interface and offers an adaptable solution for drivers and dispatchers and helps operators work more productively and react faster to incidents and disruptions on the route.

Configurable screen layouts and customisation options allow adaptation to the specific needs of the user.

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