The expansion signals a push by the student mobility firm to replace traditional, fragmented transportation models with its proprietary CMX platform. By integrating real-time operations, vehicle tracking, and communication, the company seeks to address common logistical bottlenecks faced by school districts. While the firm confirmed its entry into the state, specific district-level partnerships remain pending and are expected to be announced shortly.
Student Transportation Provider Zum Enters New York Market
With its entry into New York, Redwood City-based Zum has officially expanded its student transportation services to 19 states. The company, which manages a technology-driven fleet for over 6,500 schools nationwide, aims to use this new foothold to scale its operations across the broader Northeast region in the coming months.
Founder and CEO Ritu Narayan noted that the move is part of a broader strategy to standardize school transit reliability. According to Liz Sanchez, Executive Vice President of Student Mobility, the New York market serves as a natural anchor for further growth. The company currently positions its service as an alternative to legacy systems, emphasizing transparency and accountability for families and administrators alike.



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