Rayner joins the Incremental Team

York-based Incremental Solutions, a leading technology provider of smart transport solutions, is adding to its existing team due to continued growth and success. Joining the Incremental team in a Business Development role is Rayner Gill who brings with him many years’ experience in front line and managerial roles within the rail industry, more recently working for LNER. His insight into the rail industry and its future leaves him well placed to help drive the innovation and adoption of the disruptive and novel technologies that Incremental is developing. At Incremental, Rayner will be using his experience and industry knowledge to build upon the existing relationships the business has cultivated whilst identifying new opportunities for growth within the Transport sector and beyond. Speaking of his appointment, Daniel Lee-Bursnall, Commercial Director, said; “We’re delighted to be welcoming Rayner into Incremental. Not only is this representative of the benefits his experience will bring to the organisation and its clients, but also of the solid performance of Incremental over the last few years.” Continued growth and success of Incremental’s Aegis and Sentinel products was recently bolstered by the launch of Rapport – a system which aims to reduce delay to passenger and freight services by improving response times during incidents through better accuracy of location information to response teams. Rapport was recently shortlisted by the National Rail Awards in its ‘Innovation’ category. Daniel added; “It was great to be recognised as an ‘innovator’ in the technology space. Being shortlisted amongst such a prestigious set of rail suppliers demonstrates how far we have come as a business and how our technology continues to reach new boundaries.”

AEGIS Integrates with TRUST

This week saw our latest feature set go live and we are excited to say that AEGIS now collects TRUST schedule and delay information from a variety of sources. With this data we can visualise hotspots of delay attribution on the network and map TRUST delays against actual GPS unit movements. This gives our customers a unique insight into network performance and a unique view on where their units actually lost the time that contributed to a delay.

Headcode matching goes lives

Another development for AEGIS – this week our Headcode matching feature went live allowing customers to aggregate, view and report on their units in the way they are used to – by Headcode. AEGIS now matches journeys by Headcode and with its advanced date filtering features, even if your Headcode is used for different journeys at different times, you can still limit the information displayed to the running times that you are interested in.

A new look for AEGIS GPS

The AEGIS GPS web application was given a spruce up and a revitalised look and feel this week. Along with a new themed look, which can be tailored to the customer’s colour schemes, we have tried to make some key functions and information stand-out from the back-ground of the application and hopefully make the application more intuitive to use.