Keolis Group is a leading public transport operator present in 15 countries. It operates transport networks and develops mobility solutions adapted to local needs and changing commuting patterns. Some key facts about Keolis include that it is the world leader in automated metro and light rail networks, has a presence in major markets like Europe, North America, Australia, and carries over 3 billion passengers annually across its operations globally.
Keolis Group Annual Report presents Keolis 2014 highlights (new contracts, renewals, locations map) and interviews of Executive Chairman Jean-Pierre Farandou and Chairman of the Supervisory Board Joël Lebreton.
Our annual report presents five Keolis expertises around the world: mass transit, economic performance, customer satisfaction, intermodality and CSR.
Keolis is a leading public transport operator across the world. The Group offers its customers mobility solutions that are tailor-made to specific local needs and changing commuting patterns.
Keolis Group Worldwide 2013 features close-up on 2013 (figures, facts...), focus on Keolis' world (Gold Coast in Australia, Las Vegas, Lyon...), indicators and implantations across the globe.
Keolis is a leading public transport operator that has been in business for over a century. It was formed through the merger and acquisition of several transportation companies in France and has expanded internationally. Today it operates various public transportation services such as bus, coach, tram, metro, and rail in 15 countries around the world. With over 50,000 employees and annual revenue of €5 billion, Keolis provides mobility solutions tailored to local needs through its expertise in different modes of transportation.
Committed to delivering sustainable and connected mobility, means working with Public Transport Authorities to create efficient and responsible networks that continuously adapt to the changing lifestyles of passengers and encourage them to take public transport. This challenge lies at the heart of the operations and aintenance strategy of Keolis, a leading player in public transport in 16 countries. The Group delivers this by developing tailor-made mobility solutions for each region in which it operates.
In this annual report, you will find the principles that mark out our route, a 2015 focus, our way of leading projects and our references.
2015 Keolis Group results: presentation and press kitKeolis
Keolis Group experienced strong growth in 2015, with revenue increasing 12.2% to €5 billion. Growth was driven by both acquisitions, which contributed 3.4% growth, and organic growth of 7.1% from new contracts and increased revenue from existing operations. Profitability also increased, with EBITDA rising 6.6% to €296 million. The financial structure remained solid with a debt leverage ratio of 1.9x, below the authorized limit of 3.5x. International operations saw particularly strong revenue growth of 30% and now represent 44% of total revenue.
Keolis tramway expertise: Making cities more attractive places to live and workKeolis
Keolis is the world’s leading tram operator, at the forefront of light rail network operations for over 40 years. Today we are bringing that knowledge to seven countries on three continents, operating and maintaining more kilometres of tram network, and carrying more passengers, than any other company. We share our experience with public transport authorities and partners to deliver industry-leading standards of safety, punctuality, customer satisfaction and continuous improvement.
For Keolis, being a pioneer in shared mobility means, considering all passengers as individuals so that every one of their journeys is a unique and enjoyable experience, in line with their needs and expectations.
It is collaborating with each public transport authority and local stakeholders to develop tailored solutions which help to strengthen the attractiveness and vitality of their community over the long term.
It is Connecting our longstanding expertise as an operator of all forms of collective transport, to new forms of mobility, including light modes, in order to create seamless and attractive multimodal networks.
Our annual report gathers key features, locations, highlights, governance, commitments, interviews and focus on our expertises and references.
Keolis Group is a leading public transport operator present in 15 countries. It operates transport networks and develops mobility solutions adapted to local needs and changing commuting patterns. Some key facts about Keolis include that it is the world leader in automated metro and light rail networks, has a presence in major markets like Europe, North America, Australia, and carries over 3 billion passengers annually across its operations globally.
Keolis Group Annual Report presents Keolis 2014 highlights (new contracts, renewals, locations map) and interviews of Executive Chairman Jean-Pierre Farandou and Chairman of the Supervisory Board Joël Lebreton.
Our annual report presents five Keolis expertises around the world: mass transit, economic performance, customer satisfaction, intermodality and CSR.
Keolis is a leading public transport operator across the world. The Group offers its customers mobility solutions that are tailor-made to specific local needs and changing commuting patterns.
Keolis Group Worldwide 2013 features close-up on 2013 (figures, facts...), focus on Keolis' world (Gold Coast in Australia, Las Vegas, Lyon...), indicators and implantations across the globe.
Keolis is a leading public transport operator that has been in business for over a century. It was formed through the merger and acquisition of several transportation companies in France and has expanded internationally. Today it operates various public transportation services such as bus, coach, tram, metro, and rail in 15 countries around the world. With over 50,000 employees and annual revenue of €5 billion, Keolis provides mobility solutions tailored to local needs through its expertise in different modes of transportation.
Committed to delivering sustainable and connected mobility, means working with Public Transport Authorities to create efficient and responsible networks that continuously adapt to the changing lifestyles of passengers and encourage them to take public transport. This challenge lies at the heart of the operations and aintenance strategy of Keolis, a leading player in public transport in 16 countries. The Group delivers this by developing tailor-made mobility solutions for each region in which it operates.
In this annual report, you will find the principles that mark out our route, a 2015 focus, our way of leading projects and our references.
2015 Keolis Group results: presentation and press kitKeolis
Keolis Group experienced strong growth in 2015, with revenue increasing 12.2% to €5 billion. Growth was driven by both acquisitions, which contributed 3.4% growth, and organic growth of 7.1% from new contracts and increased revenue from existing operations. Profitability also increased, with EBITDA rising 6.6% to €296 million. The financial structure remained solid with a debt leverage ratio of 1.9x, below the authorized limit of 3.5x. International operations saw particularly strong revenue growth of 30% and now represent 44% of total revenue.
Keolis tramway expertise: Making cities more attractive places to live and workKeolis
Keolis is the world’s leading tram operator, at the forefront of light rail network operations for over 40 years. Today we are bringing that knowledge to seven countries on three continents, operating and maintaining more kilometres of tram network, and carrying more passengers, than any other company. We share our experience with public transport authorities and partners to deliver industry-leading standards of safety, punctuality, customer satisfaction and continuous improvement.
For Keolis, being a pioneer in shared mobility means, considering all passengers as individuals so that every one of their journeys is a unique and enjoyable experience, in line with their needs and expectations.
It is collaborating with each public transport authority and local stakeholders to develop tailored solutions which help to strengthen the attractiveness and vitality of their community over the long term.
It is Connecting our longstanding expertise as an operator of all forms of collective transport, to new forms of mobility, including light modes, in order to create seamless and attractive multimodal networks.
Our annual report gathers key features, locations, highlights, governance, commitments, interviews and focus on our expertises and references.
Leading public transport operator in Europe and worldwide, Keolis Group proposes six solutions for building sustainable mobility of today and tomorrow.
Keolis mass transit solutions to support global citiesKeolis
In densely populated areas, mass transit systems are the only solutions that provide the necessary capacity, frequency and fluidity to handle this urban growth and at the same time meet today's environmental challenges.
Among the world’s most experienced mass transit operators, Keolis and SNCF partner with Public Transport Authorities to effectively support the development of the cities of the future by leveraging its broad operational expertise.
For Keolis, our public service mission means serving all citizens and ensuring everyone has equal access to our networks. This ambition forms a central part of our Corporate Social Responsibility commitments, and this engagement compels us to reinvent public transport to ensure all vulnerabilities, whether permanent or temporary, are taken into account.
To meet this challenge, we place universal accessibility at the heart of everything we do. We design transport offers and solutions that meet the mobility needs of every passenger, and work continuously with local authorities to achieve one fundamental objective: to help everyone get around, every day.
Volvo is considering launching an electric autonomous bus line in China. A presentation outlines Volvo's current situation, opportunities for growth through automation and electrification, safety considerations, and a strategic plan to rollout the bus line first in Wuhu, then Shenzhen, Shanghai, and Beijing. Financial projections estimate the bus line could generate CNY400 million in profits by 2021 while reducing emissions and saving lives.
Ferrovial is a leading global infrastructure company with 65,000 employees operating in 25 countries. It has core businesses in toll roads, construction, airports, and municipal services. Over its 60+ year history, Ferrovial has expanded from railway construction in Spain to taking over management of Heathrow airport in the UK. The company emphasizes innovation, sustainability, and social responsibility.
Yellow Taxibus is a demand responsive transport service operated by Stagecoach between Dunfermline and Edinburgh that combines a fixed bus route with pre-booked door-to-door taxi pickups. It runs 7 days a week for up to 21 hours daily, using people carrier vehicles. The goal was to create a commercially viable service to widen travel options for commuters facing congestion on the heavily used Forth Road Bridge corridor, though the pilot project was ultimately not profitable. The service established a core weekly ridership of around 1,000 passengers during its trial period from 2003-2005 through competitive fares and flexible booking options.
Keolis is a global mobility operator that has been in business since 1983. In 2016-2017, Keolis saw increased revenue and number of employees. Keolis focuses on improving customer experience, safety, partnership with public authorities, employee engagement, social responsibility, and operational excellence. Keolis operates various modes of transportation across many countries and continues to innovate and develop new mobility solutions.
Mobileye Newsletter October | November 2011rkragten
Mobileye won the International Fleet Industry Award for 2011 for its innovative Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems. The award ceremony drew 550 fleet managers and representatives from leading European companies. Mobileye also launched a new Multiple-Angle Mount for easier camera installation and introduced new distributors in Poland, China, and Colombia to expand into new markets. Mobileye participated in various conferences around the world to promote its energy-saving solutions and safety technologies to fleet companies.
Turning Shipping Fleets Into Well-Equipped Branch Offices at Sea - Case StudyST Engineering iDirect
To support digital transformation in the shipping industry,
Orange Business Services has developed Maritime Connect,
which allows shipping companies to seamlessly integrate
their fleet into the corporate network and provide Internet
access for crew and applications.
Alstom Transport is a global leader in the rail industry with four main activities: trains, systems, services, and signalling. In the UK, Alstom has a long history dating back to 1903 and has numerous sites across the country involved in activities like rolling stock production, maintenance, infrastructure, signalling solutions, and electrification projects. The presentation provides details on several of Alstom's projects in the UK including maintaining fleets for London Underground, Dublin LUAS, regional trains, and involvement in high speed rail projects like the Channel Tunnel.
The document summarizes a study on the potential for using cargo bicycles for freight transport in London. Key findings include:
- Interviews were conducted with existing cargo bike operators, retailers, and carriers who expressed interest in cargo bike pilots.
- Five potential pilot projects were outlined involving own-account fleets, 3rd party carriers, and shopping delivery.
- Barriers like perception, range, and payload can be addressed, while benefits include lower costs, parking access, and environmental impact. The report identifies opportunities for TfL to further trials with interested operators.
Urban consolidation centres aim to rationalize last mile deliveries and decrease total vehicle kilometres for urban freight transport. However, their long-term viability is difficult to reach due to challenges with commercial feasibility, additional transhipment costs, and allocating costs and benefits across stakeholders. Recently, new concepts have emerged like downscaling centres, reducing infrastructure needs, receiver-based centres, and better supply chain integration including night deliveries to centres.
The document discusses disruptive technology and how DP World is harnessing it. It provides examples of recent disruptive technologies DP World has implemented, such as Boxbay storage that stacks containers 11 stories high to increase capacity by 200%, leveraging blockchain and AI, and digital solutions like track and trace. DP World focuses on hyperpersonalization, new cargo tech, increased automation, efficient marketplaces and a digital logistics makeover. Their implementation of disruptive technologies helps strengthen infrastructure, better serve customers, and ensure a positive impact on economies and the planet.
This document provides an introduction to the topic of future streets and mobility technologies. It discusses the importance of understanding how past transportation technologies have shaped urban form and the need to ensure new technologies serve human-centric goals like health, equity and sustainability. The document outlines key findings, including that technology should not determine outcomes, the "interregnum" period as new technologies emerge is crucial for shaping the future, and greater integration is needed between urbanists and technologists. It also emphasizes the central role streets play as public spaces and how changes to streets can transform society.
Helping drive the modal shift from private cars to public transport is the most significant thing that Keolis can do to combat climate change.
To achieve this, we are innovating every day so that we can offer attractive and accessible mobility solutions that improve quality of life for our passengers and respect the environment and encompasses all aspects of corporate social responsibility in our continuous improvement programme, which involves all of our 58,300 employees in 16 countries.
1. Eurovia demonstrated resilience in 2014, withstanding cyclical market conditions through its diverse business lines and global operations. Its decentralized structure supported sustained results.
2. International projects now represent 60% of Eurovia's orders, driving its development alongside the railway sector. Eurovia has expanded in North America through an acquisition.
3. Eurovia's business model focuses on design, construction, maintenance, and material production, benefiting from synergies with VINCI Concessions. Its full-service approach and local presence provide value to clients on projects large and small.
Leading public transport operator in Europe and worldwide, Keolis Group proposes six solutions for building sustainable mobility of today and tomorrow.
Keolis mass transit solutions to support global citiesKeolis
In densely populated areas, mass transit systems are the only solutions that provide the necessary capacity, frequency and fluidity to handle this urban growth and at the same time meet today's environmental challenges.
Among the world’s most experienced mass transit operators, Keolis and SNCF partner with Public Transport Authorities to effectively support the development of the cities of the future by leveraging its broad operational expertise.
For Keolis, our public service mission means serving all citizens and ensuring everyone has equal access to our networks. This ambition forms a central part of our Corporate Social Responsibility commitments, and this engagement compels us to reinvent public transport to ensure all vulnerabilities, whether permanent or temporary, are taken into account.
To meet this challenge, we place universal accessibility at the heart of everything we do. We design transport offers and solutions that meet the mobility needs of every passenger, and work continuously with local authorities to achieve one fundamental objective: to help everyone get around, every day.
Volvo is considering launching an electric autonomous bus line in China. A presentation outlines Volvo's current situation, opportunities for growth through automation and electrification, safety considerations, and a strategic plan to rollout the bus line first in Wuhu, then Shenzhen, Shanghai, and Beijing. Financial projections estimate the bus line could generate CNY400 million in profits by 2021 while reducing emissions and saving lives.
Ferrovial is a leading global infrastructure company with 65,000 employees operating in 25 countries. It has core businesses in toll roads, construction, airports, and municipal services. Over its 60+ year history, Ferrovial has expanded from railway construction in Spain to taking over management of Heathrow airport in the UK. The company emphasizes innovation, sustainability, and social responsibility.
Yellow Taxibus is a demand responsive transport service operated by Stagecoach between Dunfermline and Edinburgh that combines a fixed bus route with pre-booked door-to-door taxi pickups. It runs 7 days a week for up to 21 hours daily, using people carrier vehicles. The goal was to create a commercially viable service to widen travel options for commuters facing congestion on the heavily used Forth Road Bridge corridor, though the pilot project was ultimately not profitable. The service established a core weekly ridership of around 1,000 passengers during its trial period from 2003-2005 through competitive fares and flexible booking options.
Keolis is a global mobility operator that has been in business since 1983. In 2016-2017, Keolis saw increased revenue and number of employees. Keolis focuses on improving customer experience, safety, partnership with public authorities, employee engagement, social responsibility, and operational excellence. Keolis operates various modes of transportation across many countries and continues to innovate and develop new mobility solutions.
Mobileye Newsletter October | November 2011rkragten
Mobileye won the International Fleet Industry Award for 2011 for its innovative Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems. The award ceremony drew 550 fleet managers and representatives from leading European companies. Mobileye also launched a new Multiple-Angle Mount for easier camera installation and introduced new distributors in Poland, China, and Colombia to expand into new markets. Mobileye participated in various conferences around the world to promote its energy-saving solutions and safety technologies to fleet companies.
Turning Shipping Fleets Into Well-Equipped Branch Offices at Sea - Case StudyST Engineering iDirect
To support digital transformation in the shipping industry,
Orange Business Services has developed Maritime Connect,
which allows shipping companies to seamlessly integrate
their fleet into the corporate network and provide Internet
access for crew and applications.
Alstom Transport is a global leader in the rail industry with four main activities: trains, systems, services, and signalling. In the UK, Alstom has a long history dating back to 1903 and has numerous sites across the country involved in activities like rolling stock production, maintenance, infrastructure, signalling solutions, and electrification projects. The presentation provides details on several of Alstom's projects in the UK including maintaining fleets for London Underground, Dublin LUAS, regional trains, and involvement in high speed rail projects like the Channel Tunnel.
The document summarizes a study on the potential for using cargo bicycles for freight transport in London. Key findings include:
- Interviews were conducted with existing cargo bike operators, retailers, and carriers who expressed interest in cargo bike pilots.
- Five potential pilot projects were outlined involving own-account fleets, 3rd party carriers, and shopping delivery.
- Barriers like perception, range, and payload can be addressed, while benefits include lower costs, parking access, and environmental impact. The report identifies opportunities for TfL to further trials with interested operators.
Urban consolidation centres aim to rationalize last mile deliveries and decrease total vehicle kilometres for urban freight transport. However, their long-term viability is difficult to reach due to challenges with commercial feasibility, additional transhipment costs, and allocating costs and benefits across stakeholders. Recently, new concepts have emerged like downscaling centres, reducing infrastructure needs, receiver-based centres, and better supply chain integration including night deliveries to centres.
The document discusses disruptive technology and how DP World is harnessing it. It provides examples of recent disruptive technologies DP World has implemented, such as Boxbay storage that stacks containers 11 stories high to increase capacity by 200%, leveraging blockchain and AI, and digital solutions like track and trace. DP World focuses on hyperpersonalization, new cargo tech, increased automation, efficient marketplaces and a digital logistics makeover. Their implementation of disruptive technologies helps strengthen infrastructure, better serve customers, and ensure a positive impact on economies and the planet.
This document provides an introduction to the topic of future streets and mobility technologies. It discusses the importance of understanding how past transportation technologies have shaped urban form and the need to ensure new technologies serve human-centric goals like health, equity and sustainability. The document outlines key findings, including that technology should not determine outcomes, the "interregnum" period as new technologies emerge is crucial for shaping the future, and greater integration is needed between urbanists and technologists. It also emphasizes the central role streets play as public spaces and how changes to streets can transform society.
Helping drive the modal shift from private cars to public transport is the most significant thing that Keolis can do to combat climate change.
To achieve this, we are innovating every day so that we can offer attractive and accessible mobility solutions that improve quality of life for our passengers and respect the environment and encompasses all aspects of corporate social responsibility in our continuous improvement programme, which involves all of our 58,300 employees in 16 countries.
1. Eurovia demonstrated resilience in 2014, withstanding cyclical market conditions through its diverse business lines and global operations. Its decentralized structure supported sustained results.
2. International projects now represent 60% of Eurovia's orders, driving its development alongside the railway sector. Eurovia has expanded in North America through an acquisition.
3. Eurovia's business model focuses on design, construction, maintenance, and material production, benefiting from synergies with VINCI Concessions. Its full-service approach and local presence provide value to clients on projects large and small.
Effectively and efficiently travelling through towns and cities has always been key to keeping a city moving in terms of business, shopping and our social lives. How we do that, and the effect it has on the environment, our bank accounts and stress levels, has been a growing debate over the last few years.
The OOH industry is built to capitalise on the movement of people with much of the industry’s infrastructure coming from transport networks. In recent weeks however all of this has been interrupted. Normal travel behaviours have been disrupted, and with changes to travel patterns comes changes to out of home advertising too.
Here we consider what a post-lockdown society might look like, and how we might travel through it, from the potential increase in car usage, to returning to public transport and the reappraisal of the rush hour commute.
This brochure describes the practical experiences of the cities’ introduction and extension of the usage of sharing schemes with traditional bicycles, electric bicycles as well as with electric and hybrid cars. Numerous advantages of sharing schemes are pointed out in the brochure. Besides saving money for the individual and improving the environment, the concept paves the way for multi-modal use of transport systems since the vehicle-sharing concept excels at high flexibility due to the independency of timetables and predetermined routes. Automated sharing systems can reliably be in operation year-round, day and night. Furthermore, the user freely chooses the fastest route to his destination not being bound to bus or train lines. In other words, a vehicle-sharing system adds customer value to the whole transport chain.
DYN@MO (2012-2016) is part of the CIVITAS Initiative, supporting cities to introduce ambitious transport measures and policies towards sustainable urban mobility.
100%Open - Autumn Union - feat. Department for Transport - "Digital Mobility:...David Simoes-Brown
On Wednesday 11th September, 100%Open and Department for Transport joined forces to present an open innovation topic in the transport sector - digital mobility. Our Speakers included, Meera Nayyar, Passenger Experience Team Leader at DfT, David Rajan, (Founder & Chairman at Centaur) Alex Shapland-Howes (Co-founder of Tandem) and Amit Tzur (Consultant at Deloitte), Warwick Goodall (Partner at PA Consulting) Craig Nelson ( Business Development Director at Swiftly) Richard Mason (Information Manager at Transport for the North) Ian Wright (Head of Innovation and Partnerships at Transport Focus) and Daniel Hobbs ( Principal Technologist).
UITP is a worldwide association of public transport stakeholders including 1300 member companies from 92 countries. Its Combined Mobility Platform promotes integrating public transport with other shared modes like car-sharing, taxis, and cycling. This provides door-to-door mobility solutions and a real alternative to private car ownership. Successful examples demonstrate benefits like increased public transport ridership and optimized services. Areas of cooperation include integrated ticketing, marketing, and infrastructure sharing between public transport and other mobility providers. The conclusion is that partnerships can build livable cities with access for all through combined mobility solutions.
Keolis, a major player in digital mobility, has announced at the 2017 Netexplo Forum the results of its first international digital mobility observatory.
The observatory targeted 13 smart cities across five continents, to better understand the impact of the digital revolution on the use of public transport.
Three common expectations and 10 fundamentals for the passenger experience of tomorrow have emerged from the studies.
This research illustrates Keolis’ proximity with cities, its commitment to enhance the passenger experience, and to create the smart transport networks of tomorrow.
Bubble Post is a delivery company that aims to improve city mobility and sustainability through first and last mile deliveries using small, green vehicles. Their mission is to deliver goods locally using an interconnected system that gives back green spaces to cities. They have developed an in-house IT system called Dropon that plans efficient routes and integrates different data sources and vehicle types. Their goal is to expand across Europe to have operational partnerships in 15 countries by 2018 to reduce CO2 emissions and traffic.
Autonomous vehicles constitute a technological revolution, taking urban mobility to a new level. Used to supplement traditional
transport modes, autonomous vehicles offer a mobility solution that is accessible, environmentally friendly, flexible and cost-efficient.
Keolis has pioneered the first successful trials of driverless vehicles for public transport and is focused on the seamless integration of autonomous mobility into existing transport networks.
This document provides a summary of a presentation by NOAH Advisors, a European investment banking boutique focused on the internet sector. It outlines NOAH's expertise in M&A transactions for European internet companies, including over 25 completed deals. NOAH prides itself on its industry knowledge, relationships, investment banking competence, and entrepreneurial approach to unlock attractive deals for investors and add value for clients beyond traditional banking advice.
100%Open - Autumn Union - feat. Department for Transport - "Digital Mobility:...David Simoes-Brown
On Wednesday 11th September, 100%Open and Department for Transport joined forces to present an open innovation topic in the transport sector - digital mobility. Our Speakers included, Meera Nayyar, Passenger Experience Team Leader at DfT, David Rajan, (Founder & Chairman at Centaur) Alex Shapland-Howes (Co-founder of Tandem) and Amit Tzur (Consultant at Deloitte), Warwick Goodall (Partner at PA Consulting) Craig Nelson ( Business Development Director at Swiftly) Richard Mason (Information Manager at Transport for the North) Ian Wright (Head of Innovation and Partnerships at Transport Focus) and Daniel Hobbs ( Principal Technologist).
The document discusses a project called MetrX that aims to incentivize the use of public transportation in Paris. MetrX will be an app with a rewards system for public transportation users in Ile-de-France. The app will give points to users based on the distance traveled by public transportation that can be redeemed for discounts on retail items or donated to environmental organizations. The goal is to help Paris achieve its vision of a more car-free society and reduce issues like air pollution, traffic, and related health problems.
#Sustainablemobility has been hailed as a new normal. Changing transport modes is a must for #sustainablecities and for reaching the #SDGs. Read more in our blog!
Avis CAB white paper_Future of MobilitySamantha Lee
The document discusses key themes from a client advisory board meeting hosted by Avis regarding the future of mobility. Experts shared insights on topics like mobility models, the rise of car sharing and integrated mobility solutions. It was noted that while company cars are still commonly used, corporate car sharing has high future interest. Grey fleet, where employees use their personal vehicles for work, was seen as both an opportunity and challenge for the travel industry to address.
TCI 2016 Automotive Industry and Technology The NetherlandsTCI Network
Benno Hüsken from AutomotiveNL gave a presentation on smart mobility in the Netherlands. The presentation covered the Dutch automotive industry strengths in areas like green mobility, smart mobility, manufacturing, and materials. It discussed the Netherlands' role in pioneering electric vehicles and being a testing environment for connected and automated vehicles. It also highlighted several smart mobility projects in the Netherlands involving traffic management technologies, vehicle platooning, and a cooperative ITS corridor between the Netherlands, Germany, and Austria.
REPUTE (Renewable Public Transport Enterprise) is a European project aimed at developing the use of renewable energy in public transport. REPUTE promotes innovation and engagement in the efficient use of energy in public transport by means of information provision, stimulation of enterprise and behaviour change, and policy change recommendations.
1) Eurovia is a world leader in transport infrastructure construction and urban development with a presence in over 50 countries.
2) In 2013, Eurovia's sales exceeded €8.6 billion with an operating profit of 2.7% despite unfavorable weather and reduced public spending.
3) Eurovia focuses on safety, partnership, innovation and local presence to serve client and citizen mobility needs through its business lines of infrastructure works, quarries, industrial production, and maintenance services.
Favoriser le report modal de la voiture individuelle vers les services de transport public est la première des solutions pour lutter contre le changement climatique.
Notre ambition est donc d’innover jour après jour pour proposer des offres de mobilité attractives au quotidien, accessibles et respectueuses du bien-être de nos passagers et de l’environnement et d'intégrer toutes les dimensions
de la responsabilité sociétale au sein de notre projet d’entreprise déployé auprès de nos 58 300 collaborateurs dans 16 pays.
PlanBookTicket : a unique app designed to make cities more mobileKeolis
Making passengers’ lives easier is an ongoing challenge. Digitalisation now allows us to develop new mobility services which simplify and customise passenger journeys.
With this in mind, Keolis and its digital subsidiary Kisio Digital have created a 3-in-1 solution for 100% smart mobility.
PlanBookTicket : une application qui rend la ville plus mobileKeolis
Faciliter la vie du voyageur, régulier comme occasionnel, est un défi du quotidien. Le digital permet aujourd’hui de développer de nouveaux services de mobilité, pour un parcours client simplifié et sur mesure.
Dans cette optique, Keolis et sa filiale numérique Kisio Digital ont mis au point leur propre solution trois-en-un pour une mobilité 100 % connectée.
L’Essentiel de Keolis présente de manière synthétique et pratique nos chiffres clés, nos résultats, notre démarche d'amélioration continue KeoLife, nos activités, nos savoir-faire et notre organisation en France et dans le monde.
Véritable rupture technologique, le véhicule autonome fait entrer la mobilité urbaine dans une nouvelle dimension. À la clé : des déplacements multimodaux, accessibles, écologiques, flexibles et économiques qui enrichissent l’offre de transport traditionnelle.
Pionnier grâce à des premières mises en service réussies, Keolis vise à intégrer pleinement la mobilité autonome au sein des réseaux de transport urbain existants.
Keolis, numéro 1 du transport sanitaire en FranceKeolis
Dans un secteur en pleine mutation, les sociétés Douillard et Intégral, acteurs majeurs du transport sanitaire en France, ont noué une alliance capitalistique avec Keolis, un des leaders mondiaux du transport public, pour créer le leader français du transport sanitaire : Keolis Santé.
Pour Keolis, être un pionnier de la mobilité partagée, c’est prendre en compte le passager dans son individualité pour faire de chacun de ses déplacements une expérience unique et agréable, connectée à ses besoins et à ses attentes.
C’est co-construire, avec chaque Autorité Organisatrice et les parties prenantes locales, des solutions sur mesure qui contribuent à renforcer durablement l’attractivité et la vitalité de leur territoire.
C’est associer notre savoir-faire historique d’opérateur de tout type de transport collectif aux nouvelles formes de mobilité, y compris les modes doux, pour créer des réseaux multimodaux fluides et attractifs.
Notre rapport annuel présente implantations, chiffres, gouvernance, engagements, entretiens, analyses et mise en avant de nos expertises et savoir-faires.
Rapport financier de Groupe Keolis S.A.S. pour l'année 2016 : rapport de gestion, comptes consolidés, états financiers de gestion non audités et comptes annuels.
Le World Mobility Report de Keolis : dossier de presseKeolis
Keolis, a lancé, en partenariat avec Netexplo, dans 13 smart cities, sur 5 continents, le premier Observatoire international des mobilités digitales afin de comprendre l’impact de la révolution digitale sur les usages et les pratiques de mobilité à travers le monde.
Cette étude inédite permet à Keolis de révéler les trois attentes universelles et de définir les dix critères indispensables à l’expérience voyageur de demain.
Les enseignements de cet Observatoire valident la pertinence de la stratégie de Keolis, acteur de référence de la mobilité digitale, qui accompagne les villes pour co-construire la « smart mobility » de demain.
2016, une année solide et prometteuse pour le Groupe Keolis : enjeux d'aujourd'hui et de demain dans le secteur du transport public, stratégie d'innovation (navette autonomes, digital, nouvelles mobilités...), gains et renouvellement sur le territoire français, développement à l'international (Royaume-Uni, Australie, Inde, Chine...) et résultats financiers
Le magazine Keo des idées neuves sur la mobilité fait par le Groupe Keolis. Actualités, dossiers, forums, zoom et analyses vous attendent au fil de ses 24 pages.
Au sommaire de ce numéro : un dossier sur l'open innovation et l'open data dans le transport public, le réseau de transport de personnes à mobilité réduite parisien PAM75, 20 ans de succès en Grande-Bretagne, la grande vitesse dans le monde, le transport public au féminin...
Opérateur de transport, Autorités organisatrices, pouvoirs publics : la fraude c'est l'affaire de tous.
En sept points, le Groupe Keolis présente ses engagements et ses actions internes et externes pour prévenir contre ce facteur de risque, tant en France qu'à l'international.
Expert dans le mass transit, le Groupe Keolis est également partenaire d'excellence des autorités organisatrices de transport pour les accompagner lors des grands évènements participant à leur rayonnement.
A l'occasion de l'Euro 2016, découvrez notre plaquette sur notre savoir-faire en matière de gestion de la mobilité à l'occasion des grands événements.
Le magazine Keo des idées neuves sur la mobilité fait par le Groupe Keolis. Actualités, dossiers, forums, zoom et analyses vous attendent au fil de ses 24 pages.
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3. AT A GLANCE 2015-2016
03
means working with Public Transport Authorities
to create efficient and responsible networks that continuously
adapt to the changing lifestyles of passengers and encourage
them to take public transport. This challenge lies at the heart
of the operations and maintenance strategy of Keolis, a leading
player in public transport in 16 countries. The Group delivers
this by developing tailor-made mobility solutions for each
region in which it operates.
No. 1
in automated
metros and trams
worldwide
16
countries
in which
we operate
300
Public Transport
Authorities
have chosen us
02-
3 billion satisfied
customers
thanks to the operational excellence
and commitment of our 56,000 employees
4. Keolis Group
04
Our history
T H E O R I G I N S O F K E O L I S DAT E B AC K OV E R
A H U N D R E D Y E A R S . I T G R E W T H R O U G H A S E R I E S
O F F R E N C H C O N S O R T I U M S AC T I V E I N T H E P U B L I C
T R A N S P O R T S E C TO R D U R I N G T H E 2 0 T H C E N T U RY.
1 999
SNCF becomes
the leading shareholder
in VIA GTI.
2001
VIA GTI and Cariane
merge, resulting in
the creation of Keolis.
2013
Keolis becomes
the number one
operator of hybrid
vehicles in France.
2013
Keolis launches its con-
tinuous improvement
programme, KeoLife.
2014
Keolis expands in Mass Transit,
winning contracts for the DLR
network in London, commuter
trains in Boston and the future
Waterloo tram system in Canada.
Keolis Group
2012
SNCF acquires 70% of shares in Keolis
and becomes the leading shareholder.
5. AT A GLANCE 2015-2016
05
2003
Keolis becomes the leading
shareholder (70%) in Busslink,
a Swedish bus operator.
2005
Keolis wins the British Southeastern
franchise, in partnership with Go-Ahead.
2009
The award of the contract
for the Melbourne network
establishes Keolis
as the world leader in
tram operations. Keolis
also wins the contract
to operate the Bordeaux
urban network.
2016
Keolis prepares to launch
the first automated metro
line in Hyderabad, India, a
new reference in Mass Transit.
2015
Keolis presses ahead with its
digital innovation strategy,
launching the PlanBookTicket
app and creating the first digital
mobility observatory.
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0504-
2010
Keolis expands in the car
parking market through a
merger with EFFIA, the second
largest operator in France.
2010
Keolis receives the Equality label for
its policy in favour of gender balance
in the workplace.
6. Keolis Group
Key figures
R E C U R R I N G E B I T DA
I n m i l l i o n s o f e u ro s
B R E A K D OW N O F R E V E N U E
P e rce n t a g e
INTERNATIONALFRANCE
2014
37.3%
62.7%
2015
296
278
2014
PROFIT ATTRIBUTABLE
TO EQUITY SHAREHOLDERS
I n m i l l i o n s o f e u ro s
33
2015
26
2014
+ 6.6%
44%
2015
56%
B R E A K D OW N O F C A P I TA L
P e rce n t a g e
CAISSE DE DÉPÔT
ET PLACEMENT DU QUÉBEC
SNCF
70%
30%
R E V E N U E
I n b i l l i o n s o f e u ro s
2015
2014
+ 12.2%
5.002
4.459
7. AT A GLANCE 2015-2016
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E STA B L I S H E D I N 1 6 CO U N T R I E S
WO R L D L E A D E R S H I P
I N AU TO M AT E D M E T R O
A N D T R A M O P E R AT I O N S
E M P LOY E E S
I n d i v i d u a l s
CSR
COMMITMENTS
1st
Keolis is the first public
transport operator to receive
the GEEIS (Gender Equality
European/International
Standard) label for its actions
in favour of gender balance
in the workplace.
10The number of principles
linked to basic human
rights, international workers’
rights and the fight against
corruption, which Keolis
committed to by signing
the United Nations Global
Compact.
INTERNATIONAL FRANCE
660 km
5,800 km
OF METRO LINES, OF WHICH 225 KM
IS AUTOMATED METRO (MARKET LEADER)
OF TRAM LINES
(MARKET LEADER)
OF RAIL
LINES
AUSTRALIA
BELGIUM
CANADA
CHINA
DENMARK
FRANCE
GERMANY
INDIA
LUXEMBOURG
THE NETHERLANDS
NORWAY
PORTUGAL
SWEDEN
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
UNITED KINGDOM
UNITED STATES
23,000
Total number of buses and coaches worldwide.
22,100
34,200
56,300 IN 2015
20,700
32,700
53,400 IN 2014
240 km
8. Keolis Group
WE IMAG
W
W E CO M
To ensure the satisfaction of millions of passengers every
single day, the Group must design and provide its services with
the customer at the heart of its concerns. Winning the trust of
Public Transport Authorities over the long term entails building
partner relationships based on listening and transparency.
Respect and people development are the foundations of the
Group’s human resources policy, inspiring each one of our
56,000 employees everyday around the world.
Our values
T H R E E G U I D E L I N E S T H AT D R I V E T H E E V E R Y D AY
A C T I V I T I E S O F E A C H E M P L O Y E E .
9. AT A GLANCE 2015-2016
09
GINE
WE CARE
M M I T
Each community has its
own needs and specific
financial constraints.
Keolis sees its role
as tailoring mobility
solutions to suit each
of them. And the role of
its teams is to constantly
innovate, designing
attractive transport
offers that focus on
passengers’ well-being
and comfort.
This means respecting the Group’s contractual commitments to
Public Transport Authorities with regard to safety, and the quality
and reliability of its operations. Keolis is a trusted partner that is
committed to delivering the best sustainable mobility service to
the communities it serves.
08-
10. Keolis Group
Our key principles
W H AT M A K E S T H E K E O L I S M O D E L D I F F E R E N T.
Enriching the customer experience
Through its core philosophy of “Thinking like a passenger”, Keolis strives to understand the
diversity of its customers, through an in-depth analysis of their lifestyles and travel habits.
The purpose? Creating the conditions for a positive experience at every moment of their journey.
ORLÉANS (FRANCE)
PlanBookTicket
Using a single app on their
smartphones, travellers can
now plan their journey, as
well as buy and validate their
tickets.
LONDON (UNITED KINGDOM)
Docklands Light Railway
KeolisAmey Docklands has
formed a new “Customer
Action Team” to provide
assistance and information to
passengers during peak hour,
and in the event of service
disruptions.
TWENTE (THE NETHERLANDS)
Accessibility
Improved accessibility
for seniors and people with
reduced mobility proved decisive
in the renewal of the contract
for this regional bus network.
11. AT A GLANCE 2015-2016
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Optimising industrial performance
Keolis draws on its vast industrial expertise in managing complex systems, in safety,
in innovative and preventive maintenance and in eco-mobility to benefit its customers
and the operational performance of networks, whatever the mode of transport (metro,
tram, bus, coach, train).
Speeding up innovation
By integrating digital technology and involving all stakeholders in its thinking, Keolis is
encouraging people to reconsider their view of public transport. Thanks to an approach
based on studying future trends, collaboration and open innovation, we can imagine concepts
of mobility that meet the needs of communities and their inhabitants ever more effectively.
UNITED KINGDOM
Govia Thameslink Railway
Keolis won the contract for
this rail franchise, which
represents 273 million
passengers per year.
This reflects the Group’s
expertise in managing
“heavy modes”.
RENNES (FRANCE)
Open Data
Ever since 2009, Rennes
Métropole – with the support
of Keolis – has allowed public
access to network data, so
that developers can create
apps that facilitate the use
of public transport.
STOCKHOLM (SWEDEN)
Sustainable mobility
100% of the buses in
the Swedish capital operated
by Keolis run on alternative
fuels to diesel. 35% of them
use biogas processed from
the city’s waste.
GROUP
Keoscopie Digital
The first digital mobility
observatory was launched
by Keolis in 2015, in partnership
with Netexplo. The aim:
imagining the mobility scenarios
of tomorrow and the solutions
to which they will give rise.
LILLE (FRANCE)
Automated metro
The global pioneer in
automated metros in Lille
back in 1983, Keolis has
further developed its expertise
in this reliable and efficient
mode of transport in Rennes,
Lyon, Hyderabad and London.
BORDEAUX (FRANCE)
Connectram
The city of Bordeaux offered
tram passengers a mobility
experience that is unique in the
world, thanks to an augmented
reality technology and 3D
screens in the “Connectram”
carriages.
12. Keolis Group
Our commitments
7 P R I O R I T I E S S E T T O E N S U R E T H AT T H E G R O U P
M A K E S C O N S TA N T P R O G R E S S .
Connecting
mobility to
passengers’
increasing
expectations
To make public transport even
more attractive, Keolis treats
customer satisfaction as
a priority, on the basis of its
core philosophy: “Thinking like
a passenger.” Its aim is to shift
from a model of mass transport
to one that is fully customised.
In Tours, France, 93% of travellers
said they were satisfied with
the replacement bus service that
was implemented following a major
incident that occurred on the tram
network in July 2015.
Fostering a strong relationship
with Public Transport Authorities
By establishing strong, long-lasting relationships with Public
Transport Authorities based on listening, transparency and
dialogue, Keolis is able to meet each community’s specific
expectations. The purpose? To jointly develop tailored solutions
that provide ever greater satisfaction to local communities.
When Keolis teamed up with the Public Transport Authority in Bergen, Norway,
to build two tram network extensions, it successfully maintained a customer
satisfaction rating of over 95%.
Putting
safety first – everywhere
and at all times
Because it is a prerequisite in public transport,
Keolis has made the safety of its passengers
and employees its highest priority. In Group
subsidiaries around the world, this is embodied
by a highly demanding, yet empowering
approach to continuous improvement.
In the 12 months following the third “Rhino” safety
campaign run by Yarra Trams in Melbourne, Australia,
the number of pedestrian accidents with trams
decreased by 27%.
1 2
3
13. AT A GLANCE 2015-2016
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Boosting economic performance
Given the strain and uncertainty of the current economic
environment, the Group’s subsidiaries are carrying out numerous
initiatives at a local level to continue developing and meeting
customer expectations, while also reducing costs.
In 10 years, Keolis and SYTRAL, the Public Transport Authority for
the Lyon region in France, have reduced fare evasion from 18% to 10%.
Striving for operational excellence
Keolis is committed to continuous improvement. The Group
always endeavours to perform better, in every subsidiary and
in all of its departments, and seeks to deliver the highest possible
standard in terms of operation and maintenance – to Public Transport
Authorities and passengers alike. It does this by implementing
detailed and meticulous improvement plans.
In its first year of operation, Keolis successfully maintained an average rolling
stock availability rate of over 99% for DLR, the automated metro in London.
Leading by example
Environment, ethics, disabilities… The Group fully understands
the role it must play to meet the challenges of sustainable
development. This is why it works with all its stakeholders to
deliver a corporate strategy that benefits not only its passengers
and its employees, but also the communities it serves.
Keolis Mobilité Paris, which operates a transport service for people with
disabilities in the French capital, regularly organises meetings between its
drivers and experts specialised in working with people with reduced mobility.
Promoting employee engagement
Developed on a core set of values and expertise, the
Group places considerable emphasis on the engagement
of its employees. This is achieved through a strong brand
image and a company culture focused on optimising
performance.
On arrival, every new employee on the Hyderabad network
in India follows two weeks of training on the values and methods
of Keolis.
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5
7
6
14. Keolis Group
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Locations
Operating since
1908
70
departments
covered by
interurban services
360car parks
3
metro networks and
11tram networks
34,200employees
90
urban networks
CLOSE-UP...
Lille – In conjunction with Matra Transport International, Keolis was behind the world’s
first automated metro, inaugurated in 1983. Today, the VAL driverless network is the
largest of its kind in the world, with 45 km of double track.
Greater Paris – With the acquisition of Transports Daniel Meyer, a leading player in
interurban transport in the Paris region, Keolis boosted its presence in the Greater
Paris area and positioned itself strongly in view of future projects linked to the Grand
Paris Express network.
Avignon – At the TGV railway station, EFFIA supplemented its existing car parking
facilities (approx. 3,200 spaces) with a new 835-space eco-sustainable car park,
complete with 15,000 m2
of photovoltaic panels. Customers can now book their
parking spaces using an online application.
THE PLATFORM IN NUMBERS
Keolis Group
F R A N C E
France, where the Group first developed the know-how
it now delivers throughout the world,
accounts for 56% of Keolis revenue.
16. 16
Keolis Group
CLOSE-UP...
Aarhus, Denmark – The city’s future tram network will be operated by Keolis
as of May 2017. This new contract will enable the Group to diversify its businesses
in Denmark, where it already operates a number of bus networks.
Stockholm, Sweden – In the capital city famous for being a pioneer in sustainable
development, 35% of the 1,000 buses operated by Keolis run on biogas produced
by processing waste. The remaining 65% use mixed or renewable energy (biodiesel,
ethanol, biodiesel-electricity hybrid).
Germany – Teutoburger Wald Network (TWN) is a new rail franchise won by Keolis
in northwest Germany, which consists of five lines and transports 11 million passengers
per year. The Group will start operating it in 2017.
THE PLATFORM IN NUMBERS
C O N T I N E N T A L E U R O P E
Having won a number of new contracts in 2015,
Keolis was able to speed up its development
across several modes – trams, buses and trains.
Operating since
2003
2
tram networks:
Aarhus (Denmark –
under construction)
and Bergen (Norway)
4
rail networks
in Germany and
2
in the Netherlands
8 countries
Belgium
Denmark
Germany
Luxembourg
The Netherlands
Norway
Portugal
Sweden
11,900employees
100%of the buses operated by
Keolis in Stockholm run
on alternative forms
of energy to diesel.
18. Groupe Keolis
Keolis Group
CLOSE-UP...
London – A year after Keolis took over the network, the DLR in East London is
recording excellent performance results. The automated metro, which carries
115 million passengers annually, is now achieving 99% of scheduled departures.
Nottingham – In 2015, Keolis doubled the size of its tram network, which now stands
at 32 km. The level of customer satisfaction remains very high: 96% of passengers say
they would recommend the network to others.
England – Govia Thameslink Railway constitutes the largest rail franchise in the United
Kingdom in terms of passenger numbers, train numbers, revenue and employees.
THE PLATFORM IN NUMBERS
U N I T E D K I N G D O M
In the country that saw the birth of the railway,
Keolis operates several rail franchises,
an automated metro in the heart of London and a tram network.
Operating since
1996
33%
of journeys are made
on a network operated
by Keolis
1
automated
metro network
(DLR – London)
X2
The Nottingham
tram network
doubled in size
in 2015 following
its extension
1,150employees
99.2%
is the average
consolidated
availability rate
on the DLR network
(London)
20. Keolis Group
Keolis Group
CLOSE-UP...
Washington, DC, United States – The Group’s contract to operate VRE, the capital
city’s commuter train network, has been renewed until 2020, thanks to an excellent
operational performance and a record 92% customer satisfaction rate.
Boston, United States – Keolis, which operates the State of Massachusetts’ commuter
trains, has achieved the best punctuality rate for ten years. The monthly average
has been around 94% in the second semester of 2015, thanks to its new service quality
improvement plan.
Waterloo, Canada – The city’s tram system, currently under construction, will be
operated and maintained by Keolis as of 2017. This is the Group’s first tram contract
in North America.
THE PLATFORM IN NUMBERS
N O R T H A M E R I C A
The Group already operated urban and regional rail services
in North America. In a new phase of its growth, it will
soon start operating a new tram network in Canada.
Operating since
2009
1
tram network
under construction:
Waterloo (Ontario,
Canada)
2rail networks:
Washington DC (VRE)
and Boston (KCS)
4,700
employees
92%
of customer satisfaction
on the Virginia Railway
Express (VRE)
21. UNITED STATES
Martinez
Fresno
Las Vegas
Monrovia/Covina
Anaheim
Fort Lauderdale
Pompano
Washington DC
Boston
Lancaster
Van Nuys
Burbank
CANADA
Rimouski
Montreal
Terrebonne Repentigny
Quebec
Waterloo
AT A GLANCE 2015-2016
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Train
Taxi
Planned
tram
Bus / shuttle / interurban
and school coaches / PRM
CAPTION
20-
Locations
22. Keolis Group
Keolis Group
Operating since
2009
4
states covered:
Victoria
Queensland
South Australia
Western Australia250 km
of track in Melbourne,
the world’s largest
tram network
4,000employees
935
buses make up
the fleet of the Keolis
Downer bus division
CLOSE-UP...
Melbourne, Australia – In Australia’s second city (population 3.8 million), Keolis
has been operating the world’s largest tram network since 2009. 471 trams provide
180 million journeys per year on 28 lines totalling 250 km of track.
Gold Coast, Australia – The city’s tram network, launched by Keolis in 2014,
has exceeded its passenger number targets after one year of operation.
The 13-kilometre line and 16 stations recorded 6.18 million journeys, compared to the
forecast of 5.7 million.
Australia – With its partner, Downer, Keolis has acquired ATE, a company that operates
a fleet of 935 buses in three Australian states. This key acquisition, intended to reinforce
Keolis’ position in Australia, is the largest made by the Group since its purchase
of EFFIA in 2010.
THE PLATFORM IN NUMBERS
A U S T R A L I A
A N D N E W Z E A L A N D
Thanks to the acquisition of one of Australia’s leading bus company,
Keolis, which already operated the Melbourne and Gold Coast
tram networks, has become the country’s number one
private multimodal transport operator.
24. UNITED
ARAB EMIRATES
Abu Dhabi
Keolis Group
CAPTION
A F R I C A ,
M I D D L E E A S T
A N D A S I A
India, the Middle East and China; the Group is positioning
itself in some of the global regions where the need
for public transport is growing exponentially.
MetroOffices Planned metro
25. INDIA
CHINA
Hyderabad
Wuhan
Shanghai
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Locations
Present since
2012
70 km
of track for the
new automated
elevated metro in
Hyderabad, to be
inaugurated in 2016
75,000
passengers per day
on line 8.3 of Shanghai’s
automated metro,
which will be operated
by Keolis from the end
of 2017
CLOSE-UP...
Hyderabad, India – 15 train sets were successfully tested on the new automated metro in Hyderabad
in 2015. The elevated metro – to be launched in October 2016 – will serve 66 stations across three
lines, covering 70 km of track.
United Arab Emirates – Emirates Transport, a UAE federal transport operator, and Nesma, a Saudi
engineering, construction and transport company, signed strategic partnership agreements
with Keolis in 2015.
Shanghai, China – Line 8.3 of the city’s metro system will be run by Keolis as of 2017 for a period
of five years. It is Shanghai’s first automated metro line and the first line in the country to be
operated by a foreign company. It will transport an average of 75,000 passengers per day
on 6.7 km of track.
THE PLATFORM IN NUMBERS
400
employees
26. Keolis Group
Our references
METROS
• Pioneer and world leader in automated
metros (225 km)
• Operations in France, UK, India, and
soon in China
Lille, Lyon, Rennes (France), Hyderabad (India),
London (UK), Shanghai (China, starting 2017)
TRAMS
• World leader in trams (660 km)
• Operator of the Melbourne network,
the world’s largest (250 km)
11 NETWORKS IN FRANCE
Angers, Bordeaux, Brest, Caen, Dijon, Le Mans,
Lille, Lyon, Orléans, Strasbourg, Tours
5 INTERNATIONAL NETWORKS
Bergen (Norway), Gold Coast (Australia),
Melbourne (Australia), Nottingham (UK),
Porto (Portugal)
2 NEW NETWORKS UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Aarhus (Denmark), Waterloo (Canada)
TRAINS
Approx. 6,000km of tracks
8networks in Europe and North America
1 in 3 rail journey in the United Kingdom
is made on a network operated by Keolis
COMMUTER TRAINS
Boston (U.S.), Washington, DC (U.S.)
INTERCITY TRAINS
Germany, The Netherlands, United Kingdom
BUSES AND COACHES
23,000vehicles worldwide
No. 1 for urban buses in France
100%of the bus fleet
in Stockholm runs on alternative fuels
to diesel
URBAN
Aix-en-Provence, Beaune, Bordeaux,
Lille, Lyon, Montargis, Montbéliard,
Rennes (France), Adelaide (Australia),
Burbank (U.S), Copenhagen (Denmark),
Gothenburg (Sweden), Perth (Australia),
Stockholm (Sweden)...
Bus Rapid Transit: Las Vegas (U.S.), Metz,
Nîmes, Rennes, Tours (France)…
INTERCITY
Alsace, Ardèche, Eure, Haute-Garonne,
Seine-Maritime (France), Belgium,
Quebec (Canada)…
Coach Rapid Transit: Beauvais-Amiens,
Loire-Atlantique, Franche-Comté (France)
AIRPORT SHUTTLES: Bordeaux, Marseille,
Montpellier, Le Bus Direct – Paris Aéroports
(France), Fort Lauderdale (U.S.)…
27. AT A GLANCE 2015-2016
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PARKING
No. 2 for parking in France
141,000 spaces managed
360car parks
No. 1 for station and hospital car parks
STATIONS
Aix-en-Provence TGV, Avignon TGV,
Besançon TGV, Dijon, Lille Flandres,
Limoges, Lyon, Metz, Nancy TGV,
Paris (7 stations), Toulon,
Valence TGV (France)...
HOSPITALS AND CLINICS
Dunkirk, Lille, Marseille, Metz-Thionville,
Nice (France)...
CITY CENTRES
Béziers, Cassis, Grenoble, Marseille, Massy,
Montpellier, Paris, Toulouse (France)...
SHOPPING CENTRES
Châlons-en-Champagne, Lyon, Rouen,
Tremblay-en-France (France)...
PARK AND RIDE (P+R)
Bordeaux, Belfort, Marne-la-Vallée,
Metz (France)...
ON-STREET
Grenoble, Herblay, Lens, Perpignan (France)...
SEA AND RIVER
SHUTTLES
210,000journeys made
in 2015 on river shuttles in Bordeaux
Bordeaux, Brest, Lorient (France)
ON-DEMAND
TRANSPORT
No. 1 French operator of transport
for people with reduced mobility
No. 2 in chauffeur-driven cars
in Greater Paris with LeCab
TRANSPORT FOR PEOPLE WITH
REDUCED MOBILITY
Angers, Caen, Châteauroux, Laval,
Lens, Lille, Lyon, Paris, Orléans (France),
California (U.S.), Sweden…
ON-DEMAND TRANSPORT
Arras, Aix-en-Provence, Dreux,
Greater Paris, Lille, Orléans, Roissy,
Rouen (France)…
CHAUFFEUR-DRIVEN CARS/TAXIS
Anaheim (U.S.), Belgium, Greater Paris
(France)…
CAR-SHARING/CAR-POOLING
Arras, Bordeaux, Lens-Béthune, Lille,
Orléans, Metz, Rennes (France)…
BICYCLES
No. 2 for bicycle share schemes
in France
A fleet of 17,000 bicycles
(self-service, long-term rental, electrically
assisted, etc.) in 25 towns and cities
Agen, Blois, Bordeaux, Brest, Dijon, Laval,
Lens, Lille, Marmande, Montargis, Nevers,
Orléans, Pau, Rennes, Tours, Versailles,
Vichy (France)...
28. COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT
20, rue Le Peletier
75320 Paris Cedex 09 – France
Tel.: +33 (0)1 71 32 90 00
communication@keolis.com
www.keolis.com
CONTACT
–Photos:Keolis,DR.