SKF Insight Rail interview – Bo-Lennart Nelldal Professor Train Traffic Planning
To cope with increased competition railway operators today need to constantly improve life cycle cost of their fleets without compromising service levels to stay competitive. There is no room for early failures and unplanned stops, both from a cost and brand reputation perspective. With digitalization developing dramatically over the last few years there should be technology available to support developments in this area. Hear Bo-Lennart Nelldal, Professor Train Traffic Planning giving his view of the challenges and potential ways forward.
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