A New Era in Railway Infrastructure Managemen
Safety, Automation, and Efficiency – The Pillars of Modern Railways.
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In the age of digital transformation and intelligent infrastructure, railway line managers and operators face increasing demands regarding safety, efficiency, and regulatory compliance. Meeting these requirements is not only a matter of well-trained personnel but above all, appropriate digital tools. A key role in this process is played by the modern Asset Management System (AMS).
Comprehensive Support Throughout the Entire Infrastructure Lifecycle
AMS is a web-based platform designed for managing railway infrastructure. It covers the full lifecycle of infrastructure components – from registration and inspections, through repair scheduling, control of technical documentation, to long-term maintenance planning.
The system is particularly well-suited for managing complex linear assets such as turnouts, tracks, signals, or axle counters, covering both sidings and national networks.
Registration and Passportization of Infrastructure Components
In AMS, every infrastructure element – from tracks and platforms to sensors and safety devices – can be registered and assigned to a specific type. The system allows the input of technical parameters, inspection history, and operational status. Passportization ensures full traceability and compliance with technical and legal standards.
Automation of Inspections and Preventive Maintenance
The system enables fully automated inspection planning – considering inspection types, locations, inspection teams, and defined maintenance rules. Its intuitive interface provides quick access to inspection status, last check date, and forecast of upcoming tasks.
Real-Time Monitoring of Technical Condition
AMS allows real-time monitoring of resource conditions – based on both manually entered data and IoT sensor readings. Color-coded technical status (e.g., green – safe, orange – warning) allows instant assessment of the situation. All data is saved in the Electronic Maintenance Book.
Incident and Failure Management
The system supports rapid response to unplanned events, failures, or interventions by field technicians. The process includes event registration, assignment of repair tasks, monitoring progress, and confirming restoration. Reports and alerts allow tracking response time and action effectiveness.
Document Registry and Compliance Control
Each infrastructure component can have assigned documents – from technical protocols to certificates and audit lists. The system automatically monitors document expiration dates and sends notifications, minimizing the risk of key data becoming invalid. It also supports versioning, archiving, and access policies.
Integration With GIS Systems – Infrastructure on the Map
One of AMS’s greatest strengths is its integration with GIS systems like ESRI ArcGIS. Users can view infrastructure on dynamic maps, mark operational areas, analyze events in a geographical context, and plan work with specific locations in mind. This is invaluable for managing linear assets.
Process Automation and Action Coordination
AMS significantly reduces manual work by automatically generating inspection plans, using ready-made maintenance templates, and intelligently assigning tasks to appropriate departments or personnel. The result is lower costs, reduced downtime, and higher infrastructure reliability.
Summary – One Solution, Full Control
Asset Management System is a comprehensive solution for any railway infrastructure manager looking to modernise operations and increase asset control. By integrating data on resources, inspections, compliance, and geolocation in one place, AMS supports fast and accurate decision-making.
Whether you manage a regional siding or a national network – this system helps ensure safety, efficiency, regulatory compliance, and long-term infrastructure durability.
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