ROBEL is a German company specializing in the development and manufacturing of machines and tools for the construction and maintenance of railway infrastructure. With over a century of experience, ROBEL offers a wide range of products including hand-guided machines, track vehicles, and systems for rail maintenance. The company's solutions are designed to enhance safety, efficiency, and ergonomics in track work. ROBEL's commitment to innovation and quality has established it as a trusted partner for railway operators and contractors worldwide.
The claim to be a technology leader in developing high-quality, cost-effective machines for global use on the track has formed the basis of the Robel brand ever since.
The "3D," decarbonization, demographic change and digitalization are at the forefront of all solutions shown by the companies of the Robel Group in Berlin.
The project will be delivered by Robel, working in close collaboration with the Australian-based wagon manufacturer Rail First Asset Management (RFAM).
With this investment, MTR is pursuing the goal of increasing operational safety and optimizing the limited track availability by making full use of the traffic-free working windows.
At the start of the iaf, Wolfgang R. Fally, CEO of Robel Bahnbaumaschinen GmbH, handed over the world's first hybrid milling train to Thomas Blechinger, President & CEO of Plasser American.
The Robel Group invests in bringing automation to the track: Since 12.04.2022, Robel Holding GmbH holds a 100% stake in the newly formed Robel Rail Automation GmbH with its head office in Freilassing, Germany. Dr. Michael Reiter, previously Head of the Robel R&D Hub, takes over as Managing Director of the company, which is positioning itself as the group’s expert in automation for customers and sister companies.
On more than 1000 square meters of iaf exhibition space, ROBEL is going to demonstrate for the first time the power of the growing ROBEL group of companies