You manage transportation for one of the most complex and high-pressure operational environments in sports. Tens of thousands of fans, dozens of vehicles, multiple gates, and no room for chaos. EventFalcon provides you with live intelligence to master every moment, from the first arrival to the last shuttle home.
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A stadium transport manager’s day isn’t scripted. However, the pressure points remain consistent and are all solvable.
Open the Command Center. Each vehicle position is active. Geofences for each gate are active. In less than 5 minutes, you can confirm readiness and confidently brief your team
Confirming which buses are on-site, briefing drivers on gate assignments, and checking that parking shuttle routes are operational before the first fans arrive.
You're calling dispatch and waiting for driver confirmations that come in over 40 minutes via WhatsApp messages.
Fans begin arriving from parking lots, hotels, and transportation hubs. Shuttle demand spikes at some pick-up locations while remaining flat at others. You need to know which one right now.
When a steward calls in, you discover that a pickup point is overloaded, at which point a 20-minute queue has formed.
The Passenger Flow Dashboard shows inbound volumes increasing at Lot C and Gate North 15 minutes before the queue forms. Proactively dispatch two standby buses. A crisis never occurs.
Sponsors, club guests, and hospitality clients enter via separate entrances. Arrival accuracy is essential; these are the relationships that support the venue.
You use the radio to track VIP vehicles. One goes silent, and you spend ten anxious minutes trying to find it.
All VIP vehicles are live on the map and have dedicated tracking. Car #VIP-03 is 2 minutes behind schedule; a driver is on his way to meet it at the alternate drop point. Client arrives on time.
The match begins. The majority of the fans are in. However, late arrivals and staff vehicles continue to move. If you don't catch a route deviation or missed pickup right away, it can have serious consequences
A late shuttle is taking the incorrect route. You'll find out when fans call the box office. You scramble to redirect.
The geofence alert is triggered when Bus 7 deviates from the Route B corridor. You reroute it in 90 seconds, and only one fan is affected.
More than 60,000 fans leave at the same time. Every gate, parking lot, and shuttle route experiences peak loads at the same time. This is where venue transportation either works or fails.
Shuttle queues at Gate South are out of control. You are receiving calls from security, the control room, and your director at the same time. You have no data to make decisions on.
Outbound flow data indicates that Gate South is at 340% of its expected load. Before you receive a single call, two standby buses have already begun to move. The Gate South queue clears in 22 minutes, making this your fastest egress of the season.
Operations are completed. Now you have to figure out what worked, what didn't, and how tonight compares to the previous five matches — so that each event is better than the one before.
You assemble a debrief from memory, radio logs, and scattered notes. It takes two days and doesn't provide the necessary comparisons for the board report.
The EventFalcon post-event report is ready, including route performance, per-gate PAX volumes, egress timeline, fleet utilisation, and a comparison to your previous three home events. Present it to your director by 9 a.m. the next morning.
Unlike a one-time event coordinator, you run the same operation more than 20 times per season. Every cycle, EventFalcon’s analytics allow you to compare events, identify areas for improvement, and create data cases for budget decisions.
Every challenge listed below is specific to the ongoing, recurring pressure of managing venue transportation over a full season, not just a single event.
Post-match egress is your biggest operational risk
60,000 fans leave all at the same time. You can't predict which gates will surge, which shuttle routes will overload, or where queues will form unless you already have.
Live Outbound Passenger Flow: Gate-by-Gate
Monitor outbound fan volumes at each gate and shuttle pickup in real time. See surge pressure building before it becomes a queue, and deploy standby resources proactively rather than reactively.
No visibility of the entire fleet across all gates.
Buses are moving between parking lots, transit hubs, and various venue gates. You can't see them all at once without contacting each driver individually.
Unified Live Fleet Map: Every Vehicle, Every Gate.
All shuttles, VIP vehicles, and staff transportation are visible on a single command center map. Real-time positions, route adherence, and ETA to each gate, no calls necessary.
Route deviations you learn about too late
A shuttle misses a gate, makes a wrong turn, or becomes stuck in traffic outside the venue perimeter. You only learn about it when a steward or fan reports it.
Unified Live Fleet Map: Every Vehicle, Every Gate.
Create geofences around each gate, parking zone, and route corridor. When any vehicle deviates or misses an expected checkpoint, you are notified immediately, not later.
No data to justify the fleet size and budget to your director.
When it comes to budget reviews, you're arguing for resources based on instinct and memory. You cannot prove that more buses reduced wait times or that a route change improved flow.
Post-Event Reports and Season Benchmarking
Every event generates automated reports on fleet utilisation, PAX volumes, egress timelines, and route performance. Compare season-to-season trends and come to budget meetings with hard data.
Fans don't know which shuttle to take and when it'll arrive.
Fans constantly ask stewards and gate staff the same question: "Which bus goes to the West car park?" "How long till the next shuttle?" Every question pulls focus from operations.
NextBus: Fan-Facing Transport App, Branded for Your Venue
Fans can view real-time shuttle schedules, ETAs, and gate information by scanning a QR code on signage or in your venue application. There is no need to download the app. Your staff is responsible for operations, not repeated inquiries.
Increased pressure to report on sustainability
Ownership groups, league requirements, and local government partnerships are all increasingly demanding ESG data on transportation operations. You have nothing to give them.
Automated Sustainability and ESG Reporting
EventFalcon generates ESG-ready sustainability reports based on vehicle movement and utilisation data, including fleet efficiency, occupancy rates, and carbon footprint proxy metrics. Prepared to answer any questions posed by stakeholders.



EventFalcon has been used in major stadium operations where tens of thousands of fans evaluate transport performance and report it to league management.
Full transportation visibility across one of the most iconic multi-purpose venues in the United States, including managing shuttle routes between multiple parking zones, surrounding hotels, and all venue gates on professional football match days and major events.
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Shuttle programmes at scale

High-density, zero-failure events

Precision, discreet tracking

Professional-grade reporting
Stop coordinating in the dark. EventFalcon gives event transportation coordinators the live intelligence they need to manage complex fleet operations — confidently, proactively, and without the chaos.
Straight answers to the questions venue transport teams ask before deploying EventFalcon for the first time.
Yes — and this is exactly how most consultants use it. The platform is your operational capability. The NextBus attendee app is white-labeled to your client’s branding, not EventFalcon’s. Post-event reports are yours to present and share. From your client’s perspective, you are delivering a professional transport intelligence operation — which you are. EventFalcon is the engine behind it.
None at all — this is one of EventFalcon’s core strengths for consultants. The GPS trackers are vehicle-agnostic and attach to any bus or vehicle regardless of operator, make, or age of the fleet. You get a unified live view of every vehicle even when they come from three different hire companies. No operator integration or existing system is needed. Just fit the trackers and go.
Yes. Each event is configured independently within the platform — separate routes, geofences, fleet assignments, and NextBus branding per client. Your clients don’t see each other’s data. You maintain one consistent operational system regardless of how many different clients you’re working with across the year.
The post-event report covers: route-by-route performance, vehicle utilisation rates, passenger volumes by location and time window, egress timeline, any geofence alerts triggered and how they resolved, and a sustainability summary. It’s structured as a professional document — most consultants share it as their formal event debrief. Many have told us it’s the single most important tool they have for client retention and contract renewal conversations.
EventFalcon is designed to flex with a consultant’s event calendar. We offer arrangements suited to per-event use as well as ongoing access for those running events throughout the year. Talk to our team about what works for your workload — we understand that consultants operate on project cycles, not fixed annual contracts, and we structure accordingly.
Most consultants are fully operational within 24–48 hours. Platform configuration — routes, geofences, NextBus setup — can be done in a few hours once you know the event layout. GPS trackers are shipped and ready to attach to vehicles on the day. If you have an event coming up in the next week, get in touch and we’ll walk you through a rapid onboarding.
Absolutely — and this is one of the most commercially powerful things EventFalcon enables for consultants. Every event you run generates a structured performance report. Over time, you build a portfolio of comparable metrics — route performance, PAX volumes, fleet efficiency, incident response times — that demonstrates measurable, improving capability across different event types and scales. Many consultants use anonymised versions of these reports directly in new client pitches as portfolio evidence.
It’s time to discuss how you can utilize our system in your business
Send us your past event data — routes, fleet, stops. We’ll simulate it live in our dashboard, so you’ll see exactly how EventFalcon would have run your operation. Before you commit a dollar.
