15 Oct

Transfinder today announced that Antonio Civitella, president & CEO, will give a presentation on next generation innovations, including upcoming features in its mobile app for student attendance and on-the-spot routing. In addition, he will unveil Transfinder’s new robust browser application for pupil transportation management. The presentation will take place in Booth #711 at 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, October 22nd during the annual meeting of the National Association for Pupil [...]

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11 Oct

Apps, Web Tools Help Directors Organize Data, Manage Staff By Nicole SchlosserSchool Bus Fleet -October 2013   Directors deal with packed schedules and the need to frequently be offsite. The latest apps and web tools provide the ability to manage attendance, access up-to-date fleet information, and more quickly share vital information with staff in emergencies even when they are not sitting behind their desks.                    [...]

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7 Oct

Antonio Civitella, founder, president & CEO of Transfinder Corporation, today announced that the official ribbon cutting ceremony for its new company headquarters at 440 State Street will begin at 4:00 pm on Thursday, October 10th.  Following brief congratulatory remarks by state, county, city, and company representatives, the ribbon cutting will take place at exactly 4:40 pm. According to Civitella, “2013 marks another exciting year for the company, as we celebrate our 25th year [...]

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4 Oct

Displays longitude and latitude coordinates for 440 State Street Schenectady, NY – October 4, 2013 – Transfinder, a leading provider of transportation management solutions for more than 1,500 school districts in North America and the Caribbean, today announced the unveiling of the company’s sidewalk plaque placed at the entrance of its new headquarters. The rose compass design displays the exact latitude and longitude coordinates, 42.812188 and -73.941243, for 440 State [...]

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5 Sep

Lee’s Summit School Buses Switch to a Cleaner Fuel By MATT CAMPBELL The Kansas City Star, Kansas City, MO Wed, Jul. 31, 2013   Lee’s Summit schools are driving into a bright yellow future by converting virtually the entire fleet of school buses and other vehicles from dirty diesel fuel to cleaner natural gas.   No fewer than 106 brand new yellow buses will hit the streets this coming semester in what is believed to be the largest conversion of a school fleet to natural gas in [...]

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