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School Transportation News Magazine | Buyer’s Guide 2018


COMPONENTS & SERVICE SUPPLIERS


Central States Bus Sales, Inc. Creative Bus Sales Harlow’s Hoglund Bus Company Leonard Bus Sales Midwest Transit Equipment Inc. National Bus Sales Nations Bus Sales Rush Enterprises Sacramento Truck Center Summit Bus Group Taylor Bus Sales Transportation Services Co.


TIRE & WHEELS Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. Hankook Tire America Corp. Hendrickson Tire Operations, LLC Tire Retread & Repair Information Bureau Transportation Services, Co. Webb Wheel Products


TRACTION CONTROL PRODUCTS Insta-Chain Onspot Automatic Tire Chains


TRANSPORTATION SOFTWARE 247 Security Inc. ALK Technologies BusConduct busHive BusMinder BusWays ByteCurve LLC Computer Aid, Inc. Durham School Services Education Logistics Inc. Fiber Fundamentals Fleetsoft Fortress Mobile Gatekeeper Systems Inc. GPSi Hallka Inc. Orbit Software, Inc. Presidio Pro-Vision Video Systems


REI Ron Turley Associates, Inc. Safestop Inc. School Bus Logistics, LLC School Bus Manager Secure Transportation Seon Smart Horizons / School Training Synovia Solutions Smart Tag By Secured Mobility, LLC Transfinder Corporation Transtraks Tripspark Tyler Technologies (Versatrans) UbicaBus Vertical Alliance Group Zonar Systems Inc.


VEHICLE LIFTS & HOISTS ARI-Hetra Mohawk Lifts Rotary Lift SLEC Stertil-Koni


Building a Strong System to Support Your Student Transportation Operation


4 3 2 1 2 Calendar-Based Scheduling Software


Build efficient routes, maintain on-time performance, reduce scheduling errors and adapt to complex student schedules with TripSpark’s flexible calendar-based scheduling solution.


1 A Solid Foundation Experienced company, experienced team


30+ years of experience building software solutions for K-12 transportation, and staff that have an average of 17 years of experience in the field.


3


A technology solution from TripSpark starts with a solid foundation of experience, and includes flexible calendar-based scheduling software, Automatic Vehicle Location and add-on modules for total system management.


Together, these tools enable school districts to get students where they need to go safely, while improving on-time performance and realizing cost efficiencies.


Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL)


Improve scheduling, routing and safety by monitoring real-time vehicle and student locations with AVL technology.


4 Employee, Fleet and Field Trip Management Modules


Streamline processes and increase productivity with modules for employee, fleet, and field trip management that integrate with one another.


www.tripspark.com 106 1-888-595-4696 info@tripspark.comini


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