Archive for July, 2016

Podcar City & Advanced Transit – September 19th – 21st 2016

July 21st, 2016

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Podcar City & Advanced Transit – Automated Mobility on Demand

Welcome to three days of intense talks and showcases of automation in public transit.

Podcar City & Advanced Transit is a conference about autonomous vehicles reshaping the way we live our lives in the urban landscape.
We are an open forum for the people behind automation in public transportation, similar to what is happening at a fast pace in the world of private autonomous vehicles.

This year´s conference is the tenth since the first in Uppsala, Sweden 2007 and takes place in the beautiful City of Antwerp in conjunction with the Antwerp Mobility Week. The organizers are Advanced Transit Association (ATRA), International Institute of Sustainable Transportation (INIST) and our local partner Crossroad in Antwerp, Belgium.

Please register now! Please see bottom of page for hotel information.

Vice Mayor Koen Kennis and The Podcar City & Advanced Transit Team

For more information please look at link below :

http://podcarcity.org/antwerp/

 

Four Wins at GSP !

July 21st, 2016

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Four Wins at GSP

What great new opportunities at GSP! First, new maintenance and carrier contracts sound exciting. And GSP is ideally suited to handle the special flights and jobs that these companies will create.

Secondly, there seem to be four solid business/ economic factors that support new remote parking with connectivity to the renovated terminal supported by an automated transport network system. There are wins for customers, for the airport, for tourists, and for economic development:

  1. The positive business case is clear! GSP airport wins by saving capital costs. 1,500 new parking spaces are needed. Future parking costs to provide spaces are clear:   a) A 3rd parking deck will cost $30 million to build and citizens will pay a $14 daily rate, Or   b) an additional economy lot will cost $7.5 million to build and users pay a $5/day rate.

GSP airport can provide on-demand transport/ mobility on the proposed automated transport network (ATN) from the newly renovated terminal to both current and future remote parking lots for $15 to $20 million. The new remote parking and new automated system total $27.5 million or less. GSP solves two needs with a remote lot and an automated system! and saves at least $2.5 million.

  1. Customers win! Satisfaction of airport users will improve because the automated system is elevated across roadways and doesn’t cause congestion. ATN is personal, on-demand, origin to destination w/ no stops, more convenient and more comfortable than walking from remote. There are zero accidents and zero emissions.
  1. Tourists/visitors win! Traffic will increase as Greenville opens the first airport in America to have an automated system like this – WOW! Visitors will come from all across America and from around the world to see and ride (and duplicate) the ATN system.
  1. People win! Jobs and incomes increase! Economic Development will be attracted to a new ATN transport sector! The Upstate can be the epicenter for designing & engineering ATN systems, building vehicles & infrastructure, and operating & maintaining the systems.

Four wins makes it an easy decision for me!G fred payne

I hope the GSP Airport Commission makes the right decision to move ahead.

Fred Payne

Greenville County Council

 

SmartTransit 2016 – THE DEFINITIVE TRANSIT TECHNOLOGY SHOW

July 21st, 2016

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SMART TRANSIT are pleased to bring you the 6th annual SmartTransit congress 2016. Now located in Elizabeth, New Jersey SmartTransit will help rail, bus, and metro agencies bring transit to the heart of smart cities using the latest technological solutions. Join our 400+ attendees at the definitive transit technology show of the year!

Please follow the link below for more information:

http://www.smarttransitusa.com