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Home » Abuya, Shoreline, among Kenyan Bus Operators Reporting Significant Savings with BuuPass BMS

Abuya, Shoreline, among Kenyan Bus Operators Reporting Significant Savings with BuuPass BMS

Staff Writer by Staff Writer
October 9, 2024
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Wyclife Omondi and Sonia Kabra, co-founders of BuuPass

BuuPass, a leader in digital ticketing and transportation management solutions, has expanded its Bus Management System (BMS) to new operators, further enhancing transparency and operational efficiency for bus companies.

The BuuPass BMS is designed to address the most pressing challenges faced by bus operators. At its core, the system enhances transparency and control by providing real-time visibility into all aspects of operations, from ticket sales to route performance.

Among the newly enrolled operators are Abuya, Abandu, Shoreline, and Bin Ibrahim, serving crucial routes such as Nairobi-Garissa, Nairobi-Moyale, Nairobi-Busia, Mombasa-Busia, and Mombasa-Kitui.

To ensure smooth integration, BuuPass provides these operators with scanning devices, computers, and digital printers, along with comprehensive training for their staff on system usage.

The BMS’s enhanced financial record-keeping capabilities offer operators an additional advantage. With more accurate and detailed financial records, bus companies can now more easily access asset financing to expand their businesses, driving growth in the sector.

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Sonia Kabra, Co-founder of BuuPass, expressed her excitement about the industry’s transformation, “What we are witnessing is nothing short of a digital renaissance in bus operations. Our Bus Management Service isn’t just a tool—it’s the future of this industry.”

The transparency offered by BuuPass’ system is complemented by robust customer and business analytics, offering operators deep insights into passenger trends and business metrics that enable data-driven decision-making. On average, bus operators using the BMS have reported significant savings on cash leakages, resulting in improved cash flows and healthier bottom lines.

Additionally, the system’s secure, cloud-based data storage ensures that crucial business data and customer information are safely stored, accessible, and never lost.

The BMS also streamlines operations by providing proper records and devices that are Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) compliant, saving operators the hassle and stress of separate integrations.

BuuPass’s BMS is not just a tool for large operators. It’s scalable and adaptable, making it suitable for bus companies of all sizes looking to modernize their operations and compete in an increasingly digital market.

As the transportation sector continues to evolve, BuuPass remains at the forefront, providing innovative solutions that drive efficiency, profitability, and improved service quality in the bus industry.

The company’s commitment to its clients extends beyond the software, with real-time problem diagnostics and support offered by the BuuPass team in case of any troubleshooting instances.

By enrolling in BMS, bus companies are better equipped to meet modern transport management challenges while offering customers superior services.

The newly added operators are already benefiting from improved efficiency, transparency, and financial management, setting a new standard for the industry.

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