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.
Robust metal rollers with integrated double-row angular contact ball bearings ensure exceptionally smooth movements of the guide carriages at speeds of up to 5 m/s.
Modern buses and rail vehicles use Ethernet networks to connect active devices and end devices like cameras, entertainment systems, WiFi access points, and status displays with power and data.
UHF RFID sensors enable cost-effective retrofitting in public transport, reliably transmitting signal information and reducing reliance on visual signal recognition.
Celduc XKLD31006 is EN50155 certified and is an ideal choice for use in demanding rolling stock environments as well as in harsh industrial applications.
Škoda Group, based in Pilsen, manufactures public transport vehicles, including the longest tram in the world. The first Škoda ForCity Smart 38T tram, part of a modular fleet for Rhein-Neckar-Verkehr GmbH, is ready for service.
GCF has been awarded two significant lots related to the extension of the high-speed line from Kenitra to Marrakech and the concurrent intervention project for modernizing the existing conventional lines.