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Bangkok, Thailand
electronic ticketing system
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
CBTS card usage rate increased
As a result of a long-term preparation, Bangkok Mass Transit Authority decided to provide an electronic ticketing system to 2,600 public buses for the purposes of reducing the loss of revenue from the incomplete fare collecting and preparing interface with the common ticket standard of the Ministry of Transport.
By Joining a consortium with local companies Tmoney was assigned to deliver on-board equipment for 2,600 buses and relevant Firm-Ware solution with a five-year system maintenance.
The electronic ticketing system being under implementation at the moment will be in interim service for the wel-fare card usage first and then upgraded to support the general common-card and EMV-card in the end. Bangkok government is also planning to extend the electronic ticketing system into private buses after completion in public sector.
For the project, the municipality decided to select new AFC operation company for ‘Transmilenio’ which is usual and a rapid transportation channel consisting of 36 stations and 10,000 buses.fo the citizen’s in Bogota. LG CNS was selected as a winner of international public bidding its business scale reached about 300 million US$ and contracted Tmoney as device provider. Tmoney started to provide various devices from the year of 2012.
12,000 bus validators, 4,000 top-up devices, 250 ticket vending machines, 500 hand-held devices and relative SW etc.
By implementing the AFC(Automated Fare Collection) and FMS(Fleet Management System) targeted on 7,000 buses, 120 BRT stations the transfer system has been totally integrated. This project will be operated during the next 15 years and its scale is up to $ 300 million.
Every real time data such as bus location or driving speed collected by FMS which includes GPS receiver, on board device, communication modem is transmitting to the central server for total settlement.
Second case of applying Tmoney specification to overseas following New Zealand case.
The purpose of this project was for the biggest transportation company ‘RapidKL, it took totally 6 months from order to deliver the system.
Tmoney implemented Turn-key Solution for the project CBTS (Cashless Bus Ticketing System) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Currently on 1,500 buses Tmoney devices are being operated. After three month from the implementation the card usage rate increased about 40%. 40% increase of card usage in 3 months.
New Zealand developed “cost-effective” Tmoney card based payment system for Wellington.
Contract with Snapper which runs officially Wellington’s Tmoney card business.
The bus solution being implemented now in Wellington and operating more than 400 buses is wholly consistent with the philosophy of quick boarding and focusing the bus driver’s attention on operating the bus safely, reliably and courteously. A state-of-the-art touch screen bus driver console handles the driver’s sign-on, dispensing of receipts to cash-paying customers and counting of riders who present paper passes or multi-ride tickets, and controlling the card validator for Tmoney card users. Seoul’s smart transportation card system’s excellence has been globally acknowledged, bench-marked and actually introduced by many other countries. New Zealand was our first global reference as Tmoney. After completing system delivery, Tmoney has been working as a settlement agent(delegation). Tmoney serves as a ASP for the New targeted market, where settlement data are transferred back to the clearing center located in Tmoney’s head quarters, and the settlement reports are provided 9AM following working day.