Account Based Ticketing (ABT)
Fujitsu’s Account Based Ticketing solution enables smoother journeys and flexible, best value ticketing. With no need to buy a ticket before travelling, passengers just tap on and off transport services using their choice of token such as smartphone, existing smartcard or contactless bank card.
Our rolling caps technology enables operators to define fare capping rules based on any ticketing period, from a day or a week to 28 days or longer. This approach means that passengers can always access the best value fares for their journeys across multiple modes and multiple operators.
Mobility as a Service (MaaS) integration with bike hire
Our ABT solution supports your MaaS strategy by providing essential multimodal ticketing to enable customers to plan a journey and then just go without having to pre-purchase tickets. This enables you to extend your rail, bus and tram services to include first and last mile transport, including taxis and micromobility services like escooters and bikes.
We collect all the usage data from the passenger’s journey and calculate the best value fare based on the multimodal tickets in the catalogue.
The solution can also support congestion charging schemes, park and ride schemes, inner city parking schemes and more – helping to join up public and private transport services to create a better passenger experience.
Maximizing delivery capacity
On a daily basis, the total distance travelled by Japan Post is 1.72 million kilometers, which is equivalent to circling the earth 43 times. They deliver over 5 billion packages per year.
Quantum-inspired computing optimizes the allocation of drivers and vehicles to deliver packages in the most efficient and timely way, reducing emissions while improving customer experience.
Fujitsu quantum-inspired solutions helped Japan Post increase delivery capacity by 12% while reducing costs by 7%.
Digital Twin
Fujitsu Digital Twin technology enables transport operators to optimize fleet management, recover assets like rental bikes and better support transport on demand.
Reducing collisions at sea
AI can proactively predict collisions in congested ports, giving advance warning of potential incidents and allowing time for corrective actions.
Fujitsu AI is already helping the port authorities in Singapore to reduce the risk of maritime collisions, detecting potential hotspots up to 15 minutes in advance.
Controlling the flow of cargo
Long-distance delivery is becoming more complex as transportation modes, routes and port facilities come under fast-changing pressures. Using quantum-inspired computing, port operators can dynamically control the flow, staging and loading/unloading of cargoes for optimum usage of their sites, equipment and people.