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Welcome aboard RATP Dev Transdev Asia

RDTA is the exclusive Joint Venture for Asia between RATP Dev, a subsidiary of RATP Group, operator of the Paris multimodal network and Transdev. Both RATP Group and Transdev feature among the top 5 international public transport operators.
Leveraging on more than 100 years of experience, we operate and maintain landmark systems such as the Seoul Metro Line 9, Mumbai Metro, Hong Kong Tramways, Manila LRT1, bus operations in China, and started the first Chinese modern tram in Shenyang. We work as trusted partner in transferring and localizing expertise, through tailor-made contractual arrangement.

Our parent companies, two international public transport operation leaders

The leader in driverless and tramway operations and operator of the Paris network developing worldwide through RATP Dev.
Timeline
  • 2002 – Founding of RATP Dev
  • 1949 – Founding of RATP
  • 1900 – Opening of Paris first metro line

€5.4 billion

revenue (2016)

60,000

employees

14

countries
Fast Facts
  • 16 million daily passengers worldwide
  • Operator of the world’s largest multimodal network to be managed by a single company : 14 metro lines (including two driverless lines), 2 regional express rail lines (RER A , B), 7 tramway lines and 350 bus lines
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The most global multimodal public transport operator.
Timeline
  • 2013 – Renamed Transdev
  • 2011 - merger between Veolia Transport and Transdev to create Veolia Transdev
  • 1876 – Establishment

€6.7 billion

revenue (2016)

83,000

employees

19

countries
Fast Facts
  • 3.3 billion passenger journeys per year
  • Multimodal specialist
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Best in class references of different transport modes

Heavy rail & Metro
Auckland
Algiers
Bavaria
Johannesburg
Limburg
Mumbai
Niedersachsen
Paris
Saxony
Seoul
Light rail & Tram
Algiers
Barcelona
Casablanca
Constantine
Dublin
Florence
Hong Kong
Lyon
Manila
Nantes
Oran
Sidi Bel Abbes
Sydney
Tenerife
Tucson
Washington
BRT & Bus
Amsterdam
Anqing
Bogota
London
Melbourne
New Orleans
NY State
Riyadh
Rouen
Paris
(T Zen)
Ferry & other Modes
Brisbane
Bristol
(Premium, shared ride-to-work service)
Gothenburg
New Orleans
Rotterdam
Sydney
Toulon
Paris
(Supershuttle - ODT)
La Rochelle
(Yelomobile – car sharing)

Our common expertise over the entire project chain

Operations
  • The leader in driverless operations
  • Worldwide leading tram operator
  • Longest and most extensive O&M track record
  • Awarded safety management system
  • Proprietary CRM tools & customer-focused operations
Maintenance
  • Experience with all major system suppliers
  • In-house asset and maintenance management
  • Systems obsolescence
  • Systems upgrades and refurbishment management
Contractual Flexibility
  • Seoul Line 9: O&M gross-cost
  • Mumbai Metro L1: O&M cost + fee
  • Hong Kong Tramways: Full-risk
  • Manila LRT: Long-term service agreement
  • Anqing Bus: O&M net costs
Skills Transfer
  • Training academies
  • Three greenfield rail projects successfully implemented within the last five years
  • Engineering culture with available experts pool

Operations in Asia

Seoul Line 9 — Seoul, South Korea

Key achievements
  • Express train: Stable operation of all stop train and express train as 1:1 on a same track (first time in Korea)
  • Effective operational manpower: 25 employees per 1km (66 for competitor ‘A’, 40 for ‘B’) and 260,000 passengers per 1 employee (160,000 for ‘A’, 150,000 for ‘B’)
  • Ridership: Achieved high annual average growth rate of transport demand about 12.6% (2009-2016)
  • Punctuality: Realized high punctuality of 99.6% by shortening failure recovery time with first intervention
  • Train Availability : Consistently achieved over 100%
  • International Standard Management System: Certified to 3 sectors - Quality, Environment and Safety
Key info
  • O&M Gross Cost - PPP // start: 2009, extended in 2013
  • Duration: 10 years from 2013
  • System: 27.0 km, 25 stations
  • Ridership: 154 million pax/year
  • Train-km: 4.4 million/year
  • Fleet: 36 trains 4-car trains (144 cars)
  • Services: 484 departures/day
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Metro Line 1 — Mumbai, India

Key achievements
  • Safety: We brought in international level of safety standards and implemented a safety culture in a challenging environment
  • Cleanliness: Overall cleanliness has been maintained at a healthy 97%.
  • Innovative ticketing and crowd management solution has ensured less waiting time for passengers at ticket counters (less than 120 seconds) and at exit automatic gates (less than 70 seconds)
  • Operational excellence: Train punctuality is a commendable 99.9%
  • Train Availability : achieved 100% train availability month after month.
Key info
  • O&M Cost + Fee - PPP // start: 2014
  • Duration: 5 years
  • System: 11.4 km, 12 stations
  • Ridership: 142 million pax/year
  • Train-km: 1.4 million/year
  • Fleet: 16 trains 4-car trains (64 cars)
  • Services: 370 departures/day
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Tramways — Hong Kong, China

Key achievements
  • Busiest tram line in the world with about 70 million passengers a year
  • Fully integrated asset maintenance and renovation, with 15 new tramcars built “in house” each year
  • High passenger satisfaction with 94% satisfaction rate
  • Fully commercial business (no subsidy) with the lowest fare in Hong Kong thanks to the development of ancillary revenues
  • Iconic system ranked 6 out of 801 attractions in Hong Kong on TripAdvisor, TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence every year since 2014
Key info
  • Full Risk Tram Ordinance // start: 1904
  • Handover to RDTA in 2009
  • System: 12.9km + 2.3km loop, 118 stations
  • Ridership: 70 million pax/year
  • Train km : 5.1 million/year
  • Fleet: 163 double deck tram cars
  • Services: 1,600 departures/day
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LRT1 — Manila, Philippines

Key achievements
  • RATP Dev signed in 2014 a long term Technical Services Agreement (10+10 years) with LRMC. The consortium was awarded a 30 years concession for the operation and the extension of the Manila LRT1
  • 5 full time senior O&M experts train, support and assist the local management for the Operation and Maintenance of the line
  • Successful takeover of the system from a public entity, including transfer of 99% staff
  • Support LRMC to restore and deploy additional trains to produce more capacity and increase ridership
Key info
  • O&M TSA - PPP (including System upgrade and south extension 11.7km) // start: 2015
  • Duration: 10 + 10 years
  • System: 19.7 km, 20 stations
  • Ridership: 183 million pax/year
  • Train-km: 3.3 million/year
  • Fleet: 30 trains mixed fleet (100 cars)
  • Services: 500 departures/day
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Bus Network — Anqing, China

Key achievements
  • Dominant bus operator in the market (>90% on fleet and ridership)
  • Real time fleet management tool
  • A mobile App for a simpler journey
  • Green energy bus adoption (50% fleet by 2019)
  • Tailor-made public and private shuttle services
  • Multiple accolades and awards from the public and authorities.
Key info
  • O&M Net Cost // start: 2008
  • Duration: 30 years
  • System: 38 bus lines
  • Ridership: 57 million pax/year
  • Km: 23 million/year
  • Fleet: 439 buses

Our Management

Thierry Mocquiaux
Director Business Development Asia
Pablo Romero
Senior Project Manager/ Bid Director Asia
Shaun Tan
Country Director China
Ma Yi
Projects Director Business Development China
Paul Gardey de Soos
Country Director India
Ranvir Sahi
Director Business Development India
Christophe Beuillé
Country Director Korea
Jun Hun-Yong
Business Development Korea

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Headquarter: Whitty Street Tram Depot, Connaught Road West, Western District, Hong Kong