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INEO SYSTRANS | PROFILE
1979
A department specialised in automatic vehicle location (AVL) systems" is created within the society CEM, one of the biggest global companies specializing in electrical systems (10,000 staff). The department has a staff of 15. The first Automatic vehicle location (AVL) system is installed on Lyon's 500-bus network.
A department specialised in automatic vehicle location (AVL) systems" is created within the society CEM, one of the biggest global companies specializing in electrical systems (10,000 staff). The department has a staff of 15. The first Automatic vehicle location (AVL) system is installed on Lyon's 500-bus network.
1984
When CEM is dissolved, the telecontrol department is taken over by SOCRIE.
The bus networks of Belfort (50 buses), Montbéliard (90 buses), Le Mans (170 buses) and Brest (170 buses) are then equipped with our Automatic vehicle location (AVL) systems.
When CEM is dissolved, the telecontrol department is taken over by SOCRIE.
The bus networks of Belfort (50 buses), Montbéliard (90 buses), Le Mans (170 buses) and Brest (170 buses) are then equipped with our Automatic vehicle location (AVL) systems.
1988
SOCRIE becomes a subsidiary of GTME (Grands travaux de Marseille - Entreprose) and the "telematics" department takes the name of CST (Compagnie SocrieTransport). It has a staff of 9 and achieves an annual turnover of 1.2 M?.
SOCRIE becomes a subsidiary of GTME (Grands travaux de Marseille - Entreprose) and the "telematics" department takes the name of CST (Compagnie SocrieTransport). It has a staff of 9 and achieves an annual turnover of 1.2 M?.
1990
The CST (Socrie transport company) is fully incorporated into GTME, which will later become GTMH (Grands travaux de Marseille - Herliq).
The CST (Socrie transport company) is fully incorporated into GTME, which will later become GTMH (Grands travaux de Marseille - Herliq).
2001
The "transport systems" department of GTMH takes the name of INEO SYSTRANS, subsequent to the merger of GTMH (electricity, instrumentation and automation), EI (industrial and tertiary sector electricity) and SEEE (electricity and telecommunications).
The "transport systems" department of GTMH takes the name of INEO SYSTRANS, subsequent to the merger of GTMH (electricity, instrumentation and automation), EI (industrial and tertiary sector electricity) and SEEE (electricity and telecommunications).
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