Innovation and Sustainability Are the Core of SKF at InnoTrans

Joining forces with customers, SKF is committed to leading a charge towards a greener rail industry. Meet SKF at InnoTrans 2024.

SKF at InnoTrans will showcase cutting-edge, problem-solving solutions, including tapered roller bearings for enhanced reliability of gearbox applications and cylindrical roller bearing units for increased longevity of freight train wheelsets among other market launches.

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The railway industry has reached a junction in its journey to remain the most secure and sustainable mode of passenger and freight transportation. To maintain its position, rail infrastructure must continually evolve, prioritising reliability, minimal maintenance and cost-efficiency. Here SKF reveals why engineering innovation, in particular, is crucial for enhancing the performance and durability of rail systems.

Visitors will have the opportunity to engage with experienced SKF railway experts to discuss challenges such as reducing the risk of unplanned stops, extending service life, and reducing energy consumption and carbon footprint. Every journey matters, and SKF is committed to collaborating closely with the industry to bring new perspectives and work together for a sustainable future.

Join SKF at InnoTrans

SKF experts will be present at InnoTrans 2024, Hall 22 | 650, to discuss how these advanced solutions can enhance customers’ railway operations.

Visit www.skf.com/group/industries/railways/delivering-for-sustainable-railway to access a wealth of content created by industry experts.

This article was originally published by SKF.

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