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1 Telematics Applications for Passengers Making Rail Competitive Marc GUIGON UIC – Senior Advisor – Passenger Transport Moscow – October 25th 2013

2 UIC: the International Union of Railways > 240 members on all continents > Members are:  Railways  Rail operators  Infrastructure managers  Railway service providers  Public transport companies 2Telematics Applications for Passengers – Moscow 25 October 2013 – Marc GUIGON

3 3 UIC in 2013 3Telematics Applications for Passengers – Moscow 25 October 2013 – Marc GUIGON

4 4 Passenger department in 2013 4Telematics Applications for Passengers – Moscow 25 October 2013 – Marc GUIGON

5 What do Customers Want? > Hassle-free travel experience Rail travelers request a One-stop booking platform today on their PC, tomorrow on their mobile devices Seamless door-to-door travel (using several transport modes) Convenient and easy connections at the transportation hubs (Infrastructure and organisation) Pricing transparency and tickets refunds Rail operator need to provide real-time multichannel information to improve passenger experience throughout the journey Most passengers are willing to pay to enhance their on-board comfort – being connected and entertained are top of the list To increase retention, rail operators will need to customize and enhance their reward and loyalty schemes 5Telematics Applications for Passengers – Moscow 25 October 2013 – Marc GUIGON

6 Customer Experience Lifecycle 6 Consultation Timetable Information Consultation of Pricing and Tariffs Booking and Availability Ticketing (Home Print, Mobile, ATB) Trip Information Services Control Post-Trip (Compensation Refunds) Telematics Applications for Passengers – Moscow 25 October 2013 – Marc GUIGON

7 What do Customers Want? > On-the-go connectivity to Internet Mobile/Internet booking and more (real-time information) -Booking/Modification -Train Status Information -Boarding Passes -Station Information (services, contact, maps, stores, hours, etc) -Platform Information -Connections 7Telematics Applications for Passengers – Moscow 25 October 2013 – Marc GUIGON

8 You’re Mobile, Are We ? 8Telematics Applications for Passengers – Moscow 25 October 2013 – Marc GUIGON

9 What do the Railways Want? > Increased operational efficiency Improve productivity from existing systems Streamline and optimize business procedures > Provide a Hassle-free travel experience, and more travel booking options beyond core rail services which form only one portion of the consumer’s door-to-door journey One-stop trip planning and purchase Seamless door-to-door travel (using several transport modes) Convenient and easy connections at the transportation hubs 9Telematics Applications for Passengers – Moscow 25 October 2013 – Marc GUIGON

10 What do the Railways Want? > Gain Market Share for Rail Transport, the operators need to better use technology to differentiate their brands and services in customers’ mind > Retain control over their products and distribution, due to the fact that they may no longer be the primary recipients of customer data and could lose out on selling ancillary services. They need to develop their multichannel strategies to better connect with and understand online consumers > On-the-go connectivity Provide Mobile booking and more 10Telematics Applications for Passengers – Moscow 25 October 2013 – Marc GUIGON

11 > “A Single European Transport Area depends on effective and interoperable Europe-wide systems for multi-modal travel planning and integrated ticketing” > “Why can't I, as a European traveler, plan my travel from Helsinki to Lisbon, using different transport modes, book my travel and get the ticket in one go?” Integration: a political priority Vice-President of the European Commission, Sim Kallas, commissioner of transport Telematics Applications for Passengers – Moscow 25 October 2013 – Marc GUIGON

12 > Next step: Development of a sector’s strategy for international (cross-modal) distribution > Objective: ensure railways have a large range of options at their disposal:  Own distribution  Distribution via third parties  Common standards and interfaces  Join forces with IATA Where does Europe go from now? Telematics Applications for Passengers – Moscow 25 October 2013 – Marc GUIGON

13 Joint intermodal concept 13Telematics Applications for Passengers – Beijing September 2013 – Marc GUIGON

14 14 MERITS Multiple European Railway Integrated Timetable Storage  The database of UIC for  Timetable  Stations MERITS: UIC tool for timetables Telematics Applications for Passengers – Moscow 25 October 2013 – Marc GUIGON

15 15 Concept Telematics Applications for Passengers – Moscow 25 October 2013 – Marc GUIGON

16 16 To provide its own schedules to the community in order to develop an international clientele To have schedules of the other railways to develop the international rail traffic To have schedules to be able to position RUs as suppliers of IT software solution, journey planner... Stakes of MERITS Telematics Applications for Passengers – Moscow 25 October 2013 – Marc GUIGON

17 17Telematics Applications for Passengers – Beijing September 2013 – Marc GUIGON

18 Thank you for your kind attention Marc GUIGON Senior Advisor Passenger Transport, UIC 18Telematics Applications for Passengers – Moscow 25 October 2013 – Marc GUIGON


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