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ACS,
"a Xerox company"

The stuff of dreams... 

By Eric Jean,
Public Transport Activity manager, ACS group and general manager of ACS France.


It has already been announced in the press. On 8 February 2010, ACS joined the Xerox group. But what impact will Xerox have in the field of ticketing, fleet management and passenger information management solutions, a field that nobody expected it to enter?

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Canada
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NFC telephones

We're getting started in Nice!

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Adelaide invests 30 million dollars in "sustainable mobility" ticketing

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Event

Come and meet us at the ACS stand from 17 to 19 March 2010.


Come and meet us at the ACS stand from 23 to 26 March 2010.

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Bologna (Italy):

A new interoperable regional ticketing system

Nancy (France):

On-line services are operational

Paris (France):

RATP is developing the next generation of control gates with ACS

Riga (Latvia):

New trams will be equiped with on-board ticket vending machines

 
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