JAKARTA - PT Teknologi Karya Digital Nusa Tbk (PT TKDN) proudly announced its support for technology development in the transportation sector. As part of its commitment to improving transportation services, PT TKDN has provided support for digital-based SPM assistance and supervision and provides command and labor centers at the Palembang LRT Feeder Hall.
In addition, PT TKDN also supports the use of IoT devices to improve security, comfort, and operational efficiency of the Palembang feeder fleet.
"We are very happy to be collaborating with PT TKDN Tbk in this effort," said Rode Paulus GP, Head of the Palembang LRT Center, in his statement, Wednesday, November 29.
"With the support of the technology and human resources they provide, we believe we can improve our efficiency and operational security. We hope this collaboration can continue and bring greater benefits to the people of Palembang," he added.
In an effort to improve operational efficiency and security of the transportation fleet, PT TKDN has played an active role in introducing advanced technology in the form of IoT TAM Fleet (TKDN Advance Mobility Fleet) which can be integrated with a dashboard platform. This device aims to improve service and operational efficiency in accordance with the needs of the transportation industry in Indonesia.
This support includes various devices such as MDVR, Driver Safety Monitoring (DSM), Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS), Global Positioning System (GPS), CCTV, and Blind Spot Detection.
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"Our priority is not only to provide IoT technology and artificial intelligence-based devices, but also to ensure that these various devices can be integrated with a dashboard platform system that can be adjusted to the company's needs," said David Santoso, President Director of PT TKDN.
PT TKDN is committed to continuing to support technology development in the transportation sector in order to improve security, comfort, and operational efficiency. With this support, PT TKDN hopes to help improve safe, comfortable, and sustainable transportation services in cities in Indonesia.
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