SiBus atteint 2,4 millions d'utilisateurs mensuels à Córdoba

SiBus a rapporté le transport de 2,4 millions d'utilisateurs par mois à Córdoba. L'entreprise a débuté ses opérations sur les corridors 3 et 8 en avril 2025 et a récemment ajouté le corridor 5. La société emploie 960 personnes grâce à des investissements dans sa flotte et un site opérationnel modèle.

SiBus, un opérateur de transport à Córdoba, a annoncé avoir atteint 2,4 millions d'utilisateurs mensuels. L'entreprise a pris en charge les corridors 3 et 8 en avril 2025 et, quelques jours avant son premier anniversaire, a ajouté le corridor 5, étendant ainsi sa portée. Cette croissance découle d'investissements substantiels dans le renouvellement de la flotte et dans un site opérationnel modèle. SiBus emploie désormais 960 personnes, soulignant son implantation dans la ville. L'entreprise a maintenu des opérations ininterrompues depuis ses débuts, soutenant le système de transport public local.

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