Trapeze Group is excited to accelerate the delivery of technology at North American transit agencies through its new Professional Services Partner Program.
This program brings together the industry’s best-in-class companies in the transit industry under one network, to enhance service delivery to more than 150 transit agencies across North America, who collectively represent over $75 billion in annual operating expenditures.
Currently, transit agencies use Trapeze’s transit enterprise solutions to plan, manage, deliver, and optimize their fixed route, rail, and paratransit services. With the new partner program, transit agencies across North America gain access to an exclusive group of providers with various expertise in the industry, enabling them to push out solutions to the public, faster, and innovate more quickly.
As part of the program, Trapeze is rolling out a Partner Certification Program which ensures that all partners are Trapeze-certified and knowledgeable about Trapeze products, and agencies can look for Trapeze-certified partners to be assured that they are trained and well-equipped to implement Trapeze technology at their sites.
“This new program ensures that we continue to deliver leading-edge solutions to our customers with more efficient implementations and additional support options. By creating this network of certified and highly trained professional services partners, we’re able to meet and exceed goals more quickly and help our customers respond to the demands of their passengers faster,” said Jeff Moore, VP, Industry Solutions and Alliances, Trapeze Group.
About Trapeze Group
Trapeze's passion is enabling you to meet your goals. We create, deliver and support software solutions and services that make it easier for transportation agencies to manage their complex, day-to-day business operations. We have the unique ability to partner with you for the full 360 degrees of your operations due to our focus on serving the transportation industry with a broad product portfolio.
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