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Bus14 and Jtny Team Up to Launch Egypt's First Electric School Transport Fleet!

Bus14 and Jtny are joining forces to revolutionize school transportation in Egypt! They're launching a smart, sustainable, and luxurious electric vehicle fleet, promising a safer and more innovative experience for students and parents.

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Bus14 and Jtny Team Up to Launch Egypt's First Electric School Transport Fleet!
Bus14, a platform specializing in school student transportation services, has announced an exciting strategic partnership with Jtny, a leader in smart and luxury transport solutions in Egypt. This move marks a significant shift in the school transportation sector towards innovation and environmental sustainability. The announcement followed a meeting between Mohamed Hussein Bakir, Founder and CEO of Bus14, and Dr. Mostafa Mohamed, General Manager of Jtny, held during Dr. Mohamed's visit to Saudi Arabia. Their discussion focused on the future of smart and sustainable transport solutions, leading to the agreement to launch this unique partnership between the two companies. This collaboration brings together Bus14's expertise in student transport with Jtny's efficiency in providing smart and luxurious transport services. This includes a modern fleet of electric vehicles, a professional operating system, and drivers trained to the highest quality standards. They'll also be using technology for real-time trip monitoring and customer service. This new partnership allows Bus14 to offer a safer and more comfortable transport experience for students and parents. It makes Bus14 the first school transport operator in Egypt to use electric vehicles as part of its services, showcasing the company's commitment to innovation, adopting sustainable solutions, and keeping up with the latest global standards in the transport sector. This partnership also represents a successful model of integration between private companies in Egypt. The project combines sustainability, luxury, and safety in the student transport experience, while opening new horizons for developing the school transport sector towards more advanced and efficient services in the future.

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