Actualités Transport
PRESS RELEASE
Nantes, April 10, 2018
Signature d’un partenariat entre Cervval et Lumiplan pour connecter les conducteurs
Dans un souci de rendre le conducteur plus acteur de sa vie quotidienne et d’optimiser la gestion du planning dans les transports collectifs, Cervval et Lumiplan ont signé un partenariat pour intégrer la solution nomade Zurvan Planning dans le logiciel Heurès, outil de graphicage, habillage et gestion de planning.
Dans la continuité des solutions de Cervval déjà déployées avec succès sur les réseaux de transport de Brest et Lorient, l’outil de planification Heurès, largement diffusé au sein des réseaux de transport public se voit ainsi enrichi de nouvelles fonctionnalités web et smartphone pour communiquer et échanger au plus proche des conducteurs.
Les conducteurs ont ainsi la possibilité de consulter leur planning en temps réel, de faire des échanges de services ou de repos avec un autre conducteur et de gérer leurs congés par smartphone ou support numérique. Les règles de durée de travail et de repos sont systématiquement contrôlées. Après validation du gestionnaire, les plannings sont automatiquement mis à jour dans Heurès.
Cette interactivité numérique permet de fluidifier les échanges au sein de l’entreprise de transport et amène une diminution sensible de l’absentéisme grâce à l’anticipation sur le planning et la possibilité d’aménager les services.
A propos de Cervval
Cervval, société d’ingénierie informatique, est spécialisée dans 2 activités de haut niveau : la simulation numérique et les solutions de planification et d’optimisation. Fondée en 2003 dans le sillage du Centre Européen de Réalité Virtuelle (CERV), un centre de recherche de l’Ecole Nationale d’Ingénieurs de Brest (ENIB), Cervval compte 15 salariés, majoritairement docteurs en informatique. Ce sont près de 15 années de développements sur mesure de logiciels de plannings que Cervval capitalise dans son Framework Zurvan JS constituant un socle technologique robuste et modulaire. Les solutions numériques Zurvan planning sont développées sur les dernières technologies, avec un soin particulier apporté à l’ergonomie. Elles exploitent tout le potentiel de l’interactivité et s’adaptent à tous terminaux (pc, smartphones, tablettes…). Cervval enregistre une excellente dynamique auprès des grands comptes à la recherche de solutions modernes de planning et ayant des problématiques de gestion de personnel particulièrement sensibles, notamment dans le transport : Hop! Training, Brittany Ferries, Keolis Brest, Ratp Dev Lorient.
A propos du Groupe Lumiplan
Acteur majeur du marché? de l’information dynamique en Europe, Lumiplan conçoit et met en oeuvre des solutions innovantes pour répondre aux besoins constants de communiquer de ses clients. Présent sur les marchés de l’information voyageur dans les transports publics, de la communication citoyenne dans les villes et de l’information dans les stations de ski, Lumiplan propose des solutions pour communiquer une information temps réel adaptée à chaque contexte. Le groupe connait une croissance continue depuis sa création en 1972. Actif auprès de plus de 2 000 clients et commercialement présent dans plus de 20 pays dans le monde, Lumiplan réalise un Chiffre d’Affaires de 40 M€. Le groupe emploie plus de 200 collaborateurs répartis en France et à l’international. Plus d’informations sur https://www.lumiplan.com
CONTACTS PRESSE
CERVVAL. Philippe LE GRAND. Développement Commercial. Tel : 06 02 17 80 02. E-mail : legrand@cervval.com
LUMIPLAN. Jessica LEMUET. Responsable Communication. Tel : 06 66 79 91 41. E-mail : jessica.lemuet@lumiplan.com
This acquisition allows the group to strengthen its presence in rail transport and to complete its skills as an integrator of complex and multimodal real-time data.
Created in 1999 in Rennes, SORIDIS has established itself as a specialist in the aggregation and dissemination of real-time information, notably by developing INFOGARE, SNCF’s reference passenger information system in Ile-de-France for its Transilien activity. SORIDIS’ solution drives more than 3500 displays in more than 350 stations, providing schedules to 2.5 million passengers per day. SORIDIS also designs and deploys tools to assist in the aggregation, exploitation and dissemination of data, particularly on behalf of the Kéolis group, the STIF (Syndicat des Transports de l’Ile de France) and Rennes Métropole.
With this acquisition, Lumiplan is strengthening its leadership in France in real-time multimodal information solutions and is positioning itself as a privileged partner for Metropolises and Regions to support them in the implementation of their Urban Transport Plans. “The development of local transport is a major trend in the world’s major cities,” says Henry Gaillard, CEO of the Lumiplan Group. In this context, real-time information is a priority to ensure passenger satisfaction. SORIDIS’ skills and experience, with its high-performance and recognised solutions, enable us to strengthen our position in this high-potential market in France and abroad. »
Lumiplan acquires the Italian company Ameli, a specialist in display and security solutions for public transport in Europe.
The Lumiplan group has just acquired Ameli, the Italian leader in information and security solutions in the field of Public Transport. This acquisition allows the group to expand its commercial presence in Europe, to add safety solutions on board public transport vehicles to its product portfolio and to strengthen its technological and industrial base.
Founded in 1950 by Ugo Ameli, Ameli is based in Florence and has 25 employees. In 2016, the company achieved a turnover of more than 5 million euros. It equips many public transport networks in Italy, in particular Rome, Milan and Turin. It is also the supplier of many public transport networks in Europe, in particular in Holland, Switzerland, Greece and Slovenia.
This acquisition is part of the Lumiplan group’s international development strategy and positions it, through its business volume, as one of the leading European players in the market for embedded equipment for Public Transport. It also allows Lumiplan to offer a wide range of embedded products such as Affichage, MultiMedia, Video-protection and Retrovision as well as to increase its capacity for innovation on the market. The industrial synergies associated with the increase in production capacity will also enable the group to continue to improve the competitiveness of its products and the quality of the service provided to its customers.
Following a call for tenders launched by the Central Purchasing Office for Public Transport (CATP), Lumiplan has just won the contracts to supply on-board visual and audio passenger information systems, as well as the supply of passenger information terminals on the ground for a minimum period of three years. On this occasion, Lumiplan’s Managing Director Henry Gaillard declared “The listing of our ranges in the CATP catalogue is a great satisfaction for Lumiplan and its teams. It is a mark of recognition and the result of a close collaboration with public transport stakeholders that we have been conducting for more than 20 years.”
The CATP offer “On-board Visual and audio passenger information”
Aiming for a new generation of multimedia solutions
CATP has chosen to reference visual and sound information systems (IVS) for PMR compliance. Lumiplan equipment can be interfaced with existing ticketing and EAS systems in vehicles. To complete this offer, CATP also offers 19″, 29″ and 38″ multimedia TFT screens. This new range of robust, stylish and modular Full HD displays is available in single-sided, double-sided and segmented versions. They allow you to display real-time information, passenger information such as route maps, maps and external content such as exchange centre timetables, Twitter feeds, weather, city news and tourist information.
The CATP offer “Lumiplan ground passenger information kiosk”
A complete range with optimized power consumption
Lumiplan offers public purchasers a wide range of passenger information terminals for outdoor or indoor use; various power sources (230V, public or solar lighting), multiple display technologies (LCD, LED or TFT) and communication modes (GPRS, 3G/4G, TETRA). The Lumiplan range integrates all the constraints of maintainability, energy consumption and integration into existing network structures (mast, shelter, etc.) from the design stage. Finally, all our terminals are controlled by a flexible and secure software solution that interfaces with all the SAEs on the market.
June 2016 – New Lumiplan contract with the deployment of its HEURES scheduling solution for the management of BRT lines in Ghana’s capital
The government organization GAPTE – Greater Accra Passenger Transport Executive, which deals with urban transport activities in the metropolitan area of Accra, called on Kapsch, an integrator of intelligent transport systems, to set up an information system within their new bus network. In order to design a high-performance network, Kapsch relies on Lumiplan’s Heurès scheduling solution.
GAPTE wishes to set up a Bus Rapid Transit network – high service level buses (HQPT) operating in dedicated lanes. A first line will be opened with 85 buses in circulation. The long-term objective is to set up 4 main lines and more than 250 buses that will serve all of Accra, Ghana’s most populous city.
Lumiplan’s Heurès scheduling solution will enable the metropolis of Accra to acquire an optimized transport network thanks to the graphic creation of lines and routes, the entry and analysis of journey times. The teams were trained on the Heurès tool in the spring of 2016.
Implementing an efficient transport offer: the Heurès solution
In a high-growth city, described as an economic magnet in the region, the creation of an efficient transport offer is essential to facilitate traffic flow and ensure the movement of populations: “the minibuses called tro-tros, which are the most frequently used means of transport, are crowded. Infrastructure and equipment are not adequate. The implementation of the BRT network will provide a real response to the mobility needs of Accra’s inhabitants. ” explains Olivier Epailly, Head of the Heurès business.
Lumiplan allows Ghana to acquire an adapted tool to improve the quality of service of its transport network while optimizing its resources.
Heurès is the ideal solution to meet the needs of countries with major urban mobility challenges and strong budgetary constraints.