Talk to most transport operators and you’ll hear a familiar challenge.
There is no shortage of data. There is no shortage of systems.
The challenge is bringing information together in a way that helps people make better decisions, reduces manual effort and provides a clearer view of what is happening across the organisation.
That’s why we are pleased to announce a new strategic partnership between Transit9 and iQberry.
Although our organisations come from different backgrounds, we recognised a common theme during our discussions. Both teams have spent years working with organisations that are trying to manage growing operational complexity using disconnected systems, spreadsheets and manual processes.
Transit9 was created to help transport operators manage safety, operations, competency, permits and operational assurance in a way that reflects how transport organisations actually work.
At iQberry, we help transport operators turn fragmented systems and disconnected data into a single operational view of their business. We specialise in connecting operational, engineering, workforce and performance systems, enabling organisations to improve visibility, automate manual processes and make faster, better-informed decisions. Rather than replacing existing technology, we help operators get more value from the systems they already have by creating connected data foundations, streamlined workflows and practical operational intelligence.
Together, we believe there is an opportunity to help transport operators gain greater visibility across their organisations, improve the flow of information between teams and make better use of the systems and data they already have.
Keith MacHale, CEO of Transit9, said:
“The transport industry doesn’t need more technology for the sake of technology. It needs practical solutions that help people understand what is happening across their organisation and act on it. We’re looking forward to working with iQberry and exploring how we can help operators tackle some of those challenges together.”
Alexey Galushko, CEO of iQberry, said:
“Technology only creates value when it fits the way people actually work. Our mission at iQberry is to make that fit seamless and that requires building the right ecosystem of partners. In the public transport space, Transit9 is a natural fit within that ecosystem. Their depth in operations, safety, and data integration maps directly onto the problems our clients need solved, and that’s exactly the kind of partnership that moves things forward."
We look forward to sharing more as the partnership develops.