Tenix and Schaus Agree on a Three-Year Partnership for Tenix Bus Fleet Management
As of December 2023, Tenix, a leader in smartbus and fleet management solutions, has entered into a 3 year partnership with Schaus, a leading bus company in Eastern Norway. Under the terms of the agreement, Tenix will deploy its fleet management system, Tenix Bus, to Schaus’ 50 bus fleet, which consists of both coaches and regular regional buses.
By choosing Tenix Bus, Schaus now has access to such advanced features as Eco-drive driving analysis, which is specifically designed to reduce fuel consumption and environmental impact.
Using the data that Tenix Bus provides, Schaus will now be able to analyze and understand the operations of their fleet, helping them to optimize their processes and make them more efficient.
A highlight of this collaboration is the integration of new-generation gateways into Schaus’ buses. These gateways enable a range of functionalities including automatic tachograph download, crash detection and more. All of these features contribute to making the Schaus operations more streamlined and data driven, but also contribute to a safer experience for drivers and passengers alike.
Torbjørn Krøvel, CEO Tenix, said:We are excited to partner with Schaus and be able to help them analyze and optimize their bus fleet in an easier way. As one of the leading bus companies in Eastern Norway, Schaus is a recognisable and reputable company, and using Tenix bus to make their operations safer and more streamlined is only going to strengthen this perspective.
For Schaus, this partnership promises to bring many benefits, including improved fuel efficiency, enhanced safety measures and streamlined fleet operations.
Lasse Aarstrand, General Manager, Schaus, said:This partnership is exciting for us at Schaus. Our customers use us when they need safe and well-functioning transport. With Tenix Bus, we can now guarantee this fact using data.
Tenix bus will be installed on Schaus’ buses in January 2024, and the agreement will be in place for 3 years.
This article was originally published by Tenix.