Category: Operators

CT4N selects Omnibus cloud solutions to realise efficiency savings

CT4N selects Omnibus cloud solutions to realise efficiency savings

19 July 2023 – CT4N Charitable Trust, a Nottingham-based community transport operator, has selected Omnibus cloud solutions for scheduling and depot allocation as part of its digitalisation to boost growth. 

The operator will replace manual processes with the Omnibus Scheduling Suite to produce efficient timetables and schedules; OmniDAS for real-time driver and vehicle management and to deliver services safely and legally whilst minimising costs; and driver app OmniENGAGE to improve communication with drivers.

CT4N selects Omnibus cloud solutions to realise efficiency savings

The move will enable CT4N to realise efficiency savings with secure and flexible cloud solutions as it seeks out fresh commercial opportunities to maintain a host of valuable community services. 

Nigel Eggleton, CT4N

Nigel Eggleton, Commercial Director at CT4N, which provides commercial and contracted bus services across Nottingham, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, said: “Our customers rely on us to increase their accessibility and mobility by connecting them to where they need to go.

“To meet those expectations, we are delighted to partner with Omnibus to drive efficiencies as well as allow us to boost areas that are raising revenue to support the work of the charity.” 

Peter Crichton, Founder of Omnibus, said: “Whether the goal is to improve efficiencies around timetabling, allocation of drivers or produce accurate payroll outputs, we work side-by-side with operators of all sizes and vital community organisations, like CT4N, to enable them to achieve their growth strategies.” 

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CT4N: www.ct4n.co.uk

Omnibus Solutions: www.omnibus.solutions

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Podcast – Do you have one data source for all final outputs?

one data source - do you create multiple versions of your data for final outputs

Do you create multiple versions of your data for final outputs? A timetabling solution that does not allow you to reduce or eliminate drudgery means you are paying your staff to carry out unnecessary work. OmniTIMES provides one data source for all final outputs with no need for manual editing. You do not need to create separate versions of the data for the bus running boards, for publicity or for TransXChange. This not only guarantees data accuracy but streamlines processes and eliminates some tasks altogether. Find out more in the podcast.

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£2 bus fare cap extended until 31 October 2023

£2 bus fare cap scheme extended until 31 October

3 July 2023 – The government’s £2 bus fare cap scheme has been extended for another 4 months. The £2 bus fare cap – previously due to come to an end on 30 June – will now continue until 31 October 2023, helping passengers save a third off the average ticket price.

The offer will be available for single bus tickets on over 5,000 routes in England outside London. The scheme will then continue at £2.50 for one year until November 2024, thanks to £200 million in government funding.

£2 bus fare cap scheme extended until 31 October

In its first 3 months, the £2 fare cap has brought down bus fares in England outside London by 8%. Research from Transport Focus has also revealed that 11% of respondents are using the bus more thanks to the cap, with 80% agreeing that the £2 tickets have helped with the cost of living.

Transport Secretary Mark Harper said: “For the past 6 months, people across England have made the most of £2 bus tickets, which is one of the key ways we’re supporting households with the cost of living.

“Now we’ve extended the £2 fare cap, people can continue to ‘Get Around for £2’ throughout the summer – taking advantage of the bus for affordable holiday trips, to get to work, access medical appointments, and see loved ones.”

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RTIG webinar – Improving the customer experience effectively and efficiently

RTIG webinar Improving the customer experience effectively and efficiently

28 June 2023 – Customer expectations are rising so ensuring they receive a high quality experience at every touch point in their journey is essential to support patronage growth.

Software Director Nick Brookes and Product Owner Aiden Proctor delivered a presentation at an RTIG event on 20 June where they discussed the importance of high quality bus stop publicity and customer communications to enhance the customer experience.

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eBook – The future of customer service in the bus industry

This ebook discusses the challenges customer service teams face and explores ways operators can adapt and enhance their customer service function to thrive in the current climate where the customer experience is key to a successful business.

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Podcast – Can your software compile multiple rotas simultaneously and efficiently?​

Can your software compile multiple rotas simultaneously and efficiently

Can your software compile multiple rotas simultaneously and efficiently?​ OmniROTA allows you to create multiple rotas interactively with full on-screen editing and checking to produce balanced rotas to desired parameters. Find out more in the podcast.

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Tower Transit selects Omnibus cloud solution for Channel Islands operations

Tower Transit selects Omnibus cloud solution for LibertyBus operation

8 June 2023 – Tower Transit, which operates bus services in the Channel Islands under the LibertyBus (Jersey) and buses.gg (Guernsey) brands, is migrating its Omnibus scheduling software to the cloud solution. 

The cloud scheduling platform will enhance collaboration, remove local infrastructure costs and reduce the demand on the group’s IT team with managed software services. The solution, which includes timetabling, mapping, vehicle scheduling, crew scheduling, rostering, timetable publicity and data sharing, will also allow Tower Transit to scale seamlessly to meet future growth needs.

Tower Transit selects Omnibus cloud solution for LibertyBus operation

Vince Dalzell, Tower Transit Operations Director

Vince Dalzell, Operations Director at Tower Transit, part of Australian based multi-modal transport and tourism operator Kelsian Group, said: “With the expansion of our scheduling team, who work from different locations, we needed a solution that allowed for greater collaboration to enable geographically dispersed teams to collaborate on tasks simultaneously. There was also a need to decommission the desktop Omnibus software to support our cloud business strategy. 

“Omnibus is a trusted partner, and we have every confidence that together our efficiency through streamlined work processes will deliver an optimised network and ultimately an improved customer experience.” 

Peter Crichton, Founder of Omnibus, said: “Omnibus is delighted, and uniquely placed, to support Tower Transit through our 30+ years’ expertise, deep understanding of passenger transport and ability to develop innovative technology. Our cloud scheduling solution will enable Tower Transit to work smarter from one central platform that improves accuracy, flexibility and efficiency.”

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Tower Transit: www.towertransit.co.uk

Omnibus Solutions: www.omnibus.solutions

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Podcast – Assess efficiency with the crew duty breakdown report

Assess efficiency with the crew duty breakdown report

Controlling costs is an important part of running a profitable bus operation. So, it’s critical to have access to meaningful statistics. ​A range of statistical reports are available in OmniBASE including crew duty breakdown. This report provides a comprehensive stats to assess the efficiency of duties and analyse the makeup of driver duty pay as a percentage or in actual hours and minutes. Find out more in the podcast.

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Podcast – Can you easily edit schedules data for vehicle optimisation?​

Can you easily edit schedules data for vehicle optimisation?

How easily can you edit schedules data for vehicle optimisation?​ One key capability of OmniBASE is the bus and crew graph which allows data to be viewed graphically. By being able to see data visually, the scheduler has a single viewpoint of the whole operation at any particular time of day and full flexibility to make adjustments on the screen to produce the most efficient result. Find out more in the podcast.

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Podcast – Does your scheduling software generate print-ready outputs?​

Does your scheduling software generate print-ready outputs

Can your scheduling software produce fully formatted outputs ready to print and issue such as driver duty cards and bus running boards? You can with OmniBASE and there’s no need to edit the outputs in a spreadsheet. ​OmniBASE offers over 60 templates available as duty cards or as bus running boards and they are produced direct to a printer or to a PDF generator. Find out more in the podcast.

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Cloud scheduling – How cloud migration is driving bus operator efficiency

cloud scheduling

Bus operators of all sizes are turning to cloud scheduling to gain a number of business advantages including enhanced data security, unlocking efficiencies and lowering operating costs.  

Software linked to local machines and servers can create difficulties when collaborating on work and sharing transport data. The cloud overcomes these challenges and opens new possibilities from easy access to systems from home or the office to enabling seamless scale-up. 

Let’s take a closer look at the reasons behind the digital transformation. 

cloud scheduling

Enhanced data security

Data loss is a real concern for bus operators. In fact, it is one of the main motivators for moving away from the traditional on-premise approach. Despite operators’ best efforts, files stored on local computers are more vulnerable to data loss for various reasons from user error to a cyberattack. Also, without an efficient way to share files, there is a risk that multiple versions of the same dataset can be created and data becoming out of sync. 

Storing data in the cloud maintains data integrity and guarantees it is always available, even if local hardware is damaged. With the cloud, data is managed in secured off-site locations with backups and operators can choose from different levels of built-in resilience to guard against threats. Plus, granular security features can be utilised, such as role-based access, to guarantee that data is securely accessed, stored and managed. 

Unlocking efficiencies

Cloud scheduling is not only a more secure way to store data but also makes it easier to access, collaborate on and share. Seamless collaboration removes the need to copy files to shared drives, which is time consuming and can be prone to errors. 

With all the schedules securely stored in the cloud, planning and publicity teams can operate simultaneously without stepping on each other’s toes. Schedulers can edit a colleague’s work without having to remember the latest version of a file or waste time searching for files. And managers can avoid confusion by having better visibility and monitoring of who did what and when. 

Having files in one place also means it is easier to consolidate data and have a full holistic view of the operation. Reports can be run over multiple schedules and or multiple timeframes to more easily compare key metrics. There is also the option to integrate with analysis tools to interrogate the data further through real-time management information and dashboards. 

Lower operating costs

Another key factor for migrating to the cloud is to reduce IT and infrastructure costs. Managing local software installs is a manual and time-intensive task, particularly for larger operators. It is also inconvenient for operators’ IT teams as software updates need to be done on each machine where the application is installed. 

A cloud environment not only meets the latest internet security standards, but updates are managed automatically and off-site by the solutions provider. The huge advantage of this for operators is that they will always have the most up-to-date version of the software as soon as it is released. This tremendously reduces the pressure on operators’ IT teams of maintaining and updating applications across the organisation. System users also benefit. With minimal downtime, they can continue focusing their time and effort on fulfilling their work without having to wait for an IT technician to perform a critical function. 

Finally, cloud scheduling also removes the need for local fileservers or data storage. This reduces the provision, management and maintenance of on-site IT infrastructure, saving valuable time and cost. 

How Omnibus can help

Omnibus, part of Velociti Group, provides cloud scheduling and operations solutions, enabling bus operators to work more flexibly and efficiently. Driving efficiency is the key goal behind our software solutions and over the past 30 years we have become a market-leader in the field. 

To book a consultation, complete the online form or call 0161 683 3100. 

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