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Serious SMRT still not learning lesson, buys Dutch car company, not focus on business at all

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Can SMRT kindly explain why its buying 25% of this Dutch automated car company? How does it relate to their business model of running mass transit train system for the population? Already, they still cannot fix the breakdowns and outages they have in their system, and instead of investing money to fix it, and concentrating on fixing it, these fuckers divert their focus and attention elsewhere by going to Holland to buy this company. i would rather they buy an engineering company instead. And use that expertise to fix their problems. What is so important about operating an automatic car system in singapore? How many people can that benefit versus the millions that can benefit from a more reliable train system. What is the Transport Minister Penang Khaw doing about this. He better call Dessie Quack into his office and cane him.

SINGAPORE: About two months after announcing a joint venture with Netherlands-based 2 Getthere Holding (2getthere) to market, install, operate and maintain automated vehicle systems for customers in Singapore and the Asia-Pacific, SMRT has acquired 20 per cent of the Dutch firm.
In a joint press release on Thursday (Jun 20), SMRT, 2getthere and Gulf-based company United Technical Services (UTS) said SMRT's stake is worth €4m (S$6m). Meanwhile, UTS has increased its holding in 2getthere to 11 per cent against the same valuation. 2getthere had previously reported on its website that UTS had "taken a stake" in the company in January, but did not give details on the size of the stake.
2getthere chief executive officer Carel van Helsdingen said the investment and involvement of SMRT and UTS in 2getthere further strengthens the ability of the latter to deliver complete and completely automated systems to customers.

"Our systems and applications will grow into scenarios of increased complexity, incrementally shifting into higher degrees of mixed operations; from applications in controlled environments towards semi-controlled environments. In pursuit of this roadmap, we will work within 2getthere and with our partners to enhance the technology so as to ensure the safety and capacity under mixed operations," said Mr Helsdingen.
SMRT International managing director Goh Eng Kiat said the Singapore transport operator has been working with 2getthere since 2010.

"We have made this investment as we are confident in 2getthere’s technology and see growing demand for automated vehicles in Asia. We look forward to working together to further expand operations into international markets through the provision of consultancy services and operational expertise with transportation networks," he said.

The joint venture established between SMRT and 2getthere, 2getthere Asia, remains on schedule to trial the first third-generation Group Rapid Transit (GRT) vehicle in Singapore by the end of this year.
SMRT International said it has also been actively exploring opportunities in the region. For example, it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Singaporean consultancy firm Ectivise Solutions and the Baku International Sea Trade Port (Port of Baku) in Azerbaijan.

The two companies will advise and support the Port of Baku in its efforts to enhance the operating effectiveness of the port through new technologies and innovative solutions, including a GRT system.

Director of 2getthere Asia and SMRT Services managing director Colin Lim said 2getthere’s "unique technology" sets it apart as a proven solution for commuters and cities today.

“The award of these projects confirms the significant potential of deploying AV systems in Singapore and beyond in the near future," he said.


 
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What's wrong with making more money?
 
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if ur core business sucks,its time to diversify.like keppel corp going into reits.

dont wait until u uplorry like creative INC.

if ur other businesses are successful,u can buy all the trains and buses u want.

lets face it the mrt business is doomed,they have been doing it for 30 years,this is as good as it gets,all businesses go extinct eventually,its better to own a conglomerate of businesses.
 
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cheap sale. 4 million euros can buy a quarter stake in the company.

SMRT bought the right company.

But can they make it big? We all know the end result. :-)
 
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