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CASE STUDY
Digital
traffic fining
ujitsu’s portable wireless Yearly, 11,000 traffic fines were
F
thermal printer has issued. The controllers also had to
contributed to major cost register their working hours and
savings in one of the journeys made. All this paper work
Netherlands national came with various problems such
organisations. Until recently, the as increased workload, processing
organisation’s employees in delays and a high failure ratio
charge of safety, information and when typing over the handwritten
control of bus passengers worked text. In addition, controllers were
in a conventional way. However, often requested to assist travellers
this was no longer matching finding the right bus connection to
the image the company’s continue their journey.
management was trying to create. improve the business processes. and urban bus transportation
Traffic fines were issued manually, All bus controllers are now in the Netherlands – to deal
and the illegal traveller received a
Modernisation
equipped with a Fujitsu wireless with illegal travellers. For this
carbonated copy of the fine, while handheld thermal printer for traffic solution a Fujitsu wireless
originals were collected at the end Peter Kortenhors, chairman of the fine printing 11,000 traffic fines are Bluetooth handheld thermal
of each day, send to a central Connexxion Holding board printed yearly. Sigmax has printer (FTP-628WSL110) has
location in the Netherlands and promised modernisation and designed a solution together with been used for the purpose of
entered manually in a computer. appointed a quality manager to Connexxion – provider of regional issuing fines. circlesolid
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