There is a need to reform the way we plan, use and own urban mobility systems and assets. Urbanisation and population growths are stressing our transport systems causing externalities such as air pollution, congestion, accidents and climate change. Innovative technologies can help mitigate some of the issues, however, equally important are policies and organisation within the transport sector.
Digitalisation, electrification and connectivity will play an increasing role in creating sustainable mobility systems of the future. “With Vertix, Ramboll is acquiring world-class consultants with unique insights from Singapore which is considered among the most technically advanced cities in the world. The acquisition complements Ramboll’s Scandinavian grounded tradition for integrated and low-carbon systems and makes it possible for Ramboll to bring the best of both worlds to our clients” Jukka-Pekka Pitkänen, Global Division Director Smart Mobility, Ramboll.
Mobility solutions focused on the needs of people is a key lever for achieving liveable cities, there is a need to shift focus from infrastructure to accessibility, calling for a more integrated approach for solving today’s mobility challenges. “We have worked together with Ramboll on multiple projects in the intersection between urban planning, buildings and mobility and know from experience that we are a good fit.” Says Nick Fellows, Managing Director, Vertix. “Together we will be able to offer a full range of smart mobility services and have sufficient resources to take on very large and complex projects.”
Ramboll is already active in the Smart Mobility domain with a successful track record in delivering smart mobility solutions in the Nordics. “The acquisition is an important step in strengthening Ramboll’s footprint in the region and in realising our strategy of becoming the leading consultant for smart cities. We are not just acquiring cutting edge know-how but also growing our platform for addressing the fast-growing South East Asian market” according to Leonard Ng, Country Market Director, Ramboll.
Ramboll has been present for almost 20 years in Singapore delivering high-end solutions within blue-green infrastructure, environment & health, energy, building and transport domains, including work on the Mandai Nature Safari Park in Singapore and the new Four Seasons hotel in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Vertix employs 15 technical consultants skilled in transportation engineering and specialised in the use of various transport modelling and simulation software. The company is based in Singapore and has designed and delivered more than 500 transport projects, over the past eight years, in South East Asia. Vertix was established in 2010 by the current owners Nick Fellows and Ray Krishna.