The rail industry offers a highly efficient mode of transportation with minimal carbon footprint. And when commuters choose to travel by rail rather than by high emission vehicles, they instantly make
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The heavy haul heavy hitters
The Heavy Haul Rail Conference held in Perth this week brought together the key players in the Australian heavy haul rail industry.
Attended by key industry decision makers, the event showcased
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Bogie analysis new feature for Predge
Swedish data solutions company Predge is fast expanding its footprint in Australia, and pulled out all the stops by bringing in company chief executive officer Simo Pykälistö halfway across the world for the Heavy Haul Rail conference in Perth.
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Call for industry to unite in decarbonisation
The chief operating officer for Fortescue Metals Group’s iron ore operations, Dino Otranto, has called on the industry to rally together in facing the challenges posed by climate change.
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New Baltic railway sets standard
Project i-TRACE has become well-known in Australia for introducing standardised barcoding to collate data on assets
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Metro graduate program helps boost workforce
Metro Trains Melbourne is investing in the future of the young and diverse workforce that has been ushered into the Victorian rail industry, thanks to the huge pipeline of major rail projects.
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Agreement aims to get Australian rail back on track
An historic agreement has been signed between Australian governments and rail industry stakeholders to bring the nation’s rail network into the 21st century.
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MRX tech ingenuity behind Siemens monitoring apps
Predictive maintenance technology developed by Australian company MRX Technologies impressed Siemens so much that the global mobility giant acquired the business.
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Moss in for the heavy haul
Having carved out a successful career in the male-dominated world of engineering in the rail industry, Charlotte Moss knows from first-hand experience exactly what it takes to succeed.
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Poor local content policies cost $1.85 billion
The Australasian Railway Association (ARA) has called for a national approach to rolling stock procurement in response to a new report that found governments missed out on $1.85 billion in cost savings over the last decade due to inefficient local content policies in place across Australia.
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