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'''Dakar Dem Dikk''' ('''DDD''') is a national [[public transport]] operator in [[Senegal]], and is the main public transport operator of its capital, [[Dakar]].<ref name="Sow">{{cite journal |last1=Sow |first1=Oumar |last2=Oukil |first2=Amar |last3=Ndiaye |first3=Babacar M. |last4=Marcos |first4=Aboubacar |title=Efficiency Analysis of Public Transportation Subunits Using DEA and Bootstrap Approaches – Dakar Dem Dikk Case Study|journal=Journal of Mathematics Research |date= December 2016 |volume=8 |issue=6 |doi=10.5539/jmr.v8n6p114 |url=http://docplayer.net/38165705-Efficiency-analysis-of-public-transportation-subunits-using-dea-and-bootstrap-approaches-dakar-dem-dikk-case-study.html}}</ref><ref name="au-senegal">{{cite web|title=C'est parti pour Sénégal Dem Dikk|url=http://www.au-senegal.com/c-est-parti-pour-senegal-dem-dikk,13747.html?lang=fr|accessdate=28 September 2017|language=fr}}</ref> |
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Its Director General is Me Moussa Diop.<ref name="au-senegal" /><ref name="Leral">{{cite web|last1=Diop|first1=Massene|title=Incroyable mais vrai à Dakar Dem Dikk: Quand Me Moussa Diop loue des bus à… Me Moussa Diop|url=http://www.leral.net/Incroyable-mais-vrai-a-Dakar-Dem-Dikk-Quand-Me-Moussa-Diop-loue-des-bus-a-Me-Moussa-Diop_a201184.html|website=S'informer en temps réel|accessdate=28 September 2017|language=fr}}</ref> |
The company was formed in 2000 as a successor to the former ''{{lang|fr|Société de transport du Cap-Vert}}'' (Cape Verde Transport Company; SOTRAC).<ref name="JeuneAfrique">{{cite web|title=Dakar Dem Dikk se lance dans le transport interurbain – JeuneAfrique.com|url=http://www.jeuneafrique.com/241959/economie/dakar-dem-dikk-se-lance-dans-le-transport-interurbain/|website=JeuneAfrique.com|accessdate=28 September 2017|language=fr|date=30 June 2015}}</ref> Its Director General is Me Moussa Diop.<ref name="au-senegal" /><ref name="Leral">{{cite web|last1=Diop|first1=Massene|title=Incroyable mais vrai à Dakar Dem Dikk: Quand Me Moussa Diop loue des bus à… Me Moussa Diop|url=http://www.leral.net/Incroyable-mais-vrai-a-Dakar-Dem-Dikk-Quand-Me-Moussa-Diop-loue-des-bus-a-Me-Moussa-Diop_a201184.html|website=S'informer en temps réel|accessdate=28 September 2017|language=fr}}</ref> |
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In 2015, DDD ordered a fleet of 475 buses from [[Indian Ashok Leyland ]] ata cost of 47 million [[West African CFA franc|CFA Francs]] (then 71.6 million Euros).<ref name="JeuneAfrique" |
In 2015, DDD ordered a fleet of 475 buses from [[Indian Ashok Leyland ]] ata cost of 47 million [[West African CFA franc|CFA Francs]] (then 71.6 million Euros).<ref name="JeuneAfrique" /> |
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As of 2015, it ran seventeen-lines in Dakar, carrying 50 million passengers per year, using 408 buses.<ref name="JeuneAfrique" /> |
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The [[trade union]] [[Dakar Dem Dikk Workers Democratic Union]] represents their workers. |
The [[trade union]] [[Dakar Dem Dikk Workers Democratic Union]] represents their workers. |
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Dakar Dem Dikk (DDD) is a national public transport operator in Senegal, and is the main public transport operator of its capital, Dakar.[1][2]
The company was formed in 2000 as a successor to the former Société de transport du Cap-Vert (Cape Verde Transport Company; SOTRAC).[3] Its Director General is Me Moussa Diop.[2][4]
In 2015, DDD ordered a fleet of 475 buses from Indian Ashok Leyland ata cost of 47 million CFA Francs (then 71.6 million Euros).[3]
As of 2015, it ran seventeen-lines in Dakar, carrying 50 million passengers per year, using 408 buses.[3]
The trade union Dakar Dem Dikk Workers Democratic Union represents their workers.
References
- ^ Sow, Oumar; Oukil, Amar; Ndiaye, Babacar M.; Marcos, Aboubacar (December 2016). "Efficiency Analysis of Public Transportation Subunits Using DEA and Bootstrap Approaches – Dakar Dem Dikk Case Study". Journal of Mathematics Research. 8 (6). doi:10.5539/jmr.v8n6p114.
- ^ a b "C'est parti pour Sénégal Dem Dikk" (in French). Retrieved 28 September 2017.
- ^ a b c "Dakar Dem Dikk se lance dans le transport interurbain – JeuneAfrique.com". JeuneAfrique.com (in French). 30 June 2015. Retrieved 28 September 2017.
- ^ Diop, Massene. "Incroyable mais vrai à Dakar Dem Dikk: Quand Me Moussa Diop loue des bus à… Me Moussa Diop". S'informer en temps réel (in French). Retrieved 28 September 2017.