Founded | 2000 |
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Headquarters | Holon, Israel |
Service area | Ono Valley Beitar Illit Sharon plain Shfela |
Annual ridership | 87,200,000[1] |
Chief executive | Zion Pat |
Website | (Hebrew Website) |
Kavim (Hebrew: קווים, "lines") is an Israeli bus company based in Holon. It was founded in 2000 and provided lines in the eastern Gush Dan region - the towns/cities Kiryat Ono, Petah Tikva, Or Yehuda, Givatayim and others. In February 2005, Kavim expanded to the north, where it started providing bus lines in Afula, Bet She'an and the Nazareth area. In 2006, more routes are planned in Petah Tikva and Rosh HaAyin. Many of Kavim's current routes were transferred from the Dan Bus Company. In 2011, the bus company Illit was merged with Kavim. In 2012, Kavim won the tender for the Heshmonaim cluster which includes the cities Ramla, Lod and Modi'in, and the tender for cluster of regional bus routes in the Netanya Hadera area. Kavim started the operate the routes in both clusters in 2013. In 2015, Kavim's bus routes in Afula were transferred to Superbus bus company. In 2017 Kavim won the tender of the Valley of Elah and Beitar Illit cluster that contains routes that Kavim currently operates and few routes of Superbus in the Beit Shemesh area.
Kavim has a fleet of 300 vehicles and a workforce of 450.[2] Kavim's current chief executive officer is Zion Pat.
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