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AUTOMAIN Overview of the project Henri Olink Automain Dissemination session Paris, October 4 th 2012
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www.automain.eu A Joint Research Project funded under the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) of the European Commission Acronym ( Augmented Usage of Track by Optimisation of Maintenance, Allocation and Inspection of railway Networks ) for a project focussed on railway maintenance and inspection Partly funded by FP7 of the European Commission Research department Time scope 2011-2014 Budget 3.8 M€, 2.5M€ EC-funding What is “AUTOMAIN”?
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www.automain.eu A Joint Research Project funded under the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) of the European Commission The European Commission wants more sustainable transport, asks industry to facilitate the modal shift of freight traffic from road to rail by innovation. Background & challenge
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www.automain.eu A Joint Research Project funded under the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) of the European Commission competition Inspection and maintenance activities compete during night time with (mostly) freight traffic, there is a need to minimise needed capacity for these activities.
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www.automain.eu A Joint Research Project funded under the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) of the European Commission 5 rail-infrastructure managers (Deutsche Bahn(D), Network Rail(GB), Societé National de Chemin de Fer Francais(F), Trafikverket (SE) and ProRail(NL) 4 academic and research institutions: Birmingham(GB), Braunschweig(D), Luleå(SE) and DLR(D) 1 railway contractor, Strukton(NL) 2 railway component industry: Vossloh(F/SE) and MERMEC(I) 3 consultants: Damill(SE), KM&T(GB) and EURODECISION(F) 3 Industry organisations: UIC, UNIFE and EFRTC Challenge accepted by the AUTOMAIN consortium:
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www.automain.eu A Joint Research Project funded under the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) of the European Commission Which innovations? Exchange of best practices from within the rail- industry and a benchmark with road maintenance Introduction of lean analysis in the rail- maintenance process Using commercial trains for rail-inpection Using modular infrastructure components Automated planning and scheduling of maintenance activities
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www.automain.eu A Joint Research Project funded under the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) of the European Commission Project scope Inspection with freight trains Analysis of most time consumings processes, being grinding & tamping Modular switches
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www.automain.eu A Joint Research Project funded under the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) of the European Commission. Project approach
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www.automain.eu A Joint Research Project funded under the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) of the European Commission 2011: Kick off meeting Further development project objectives and evaluation criteria Benchmarks with other industries, lean process approach 2012: Report on (lean) solutions for inspection, maintenance and planning & scheduling 2013: Further development Demonstrations of project results 2014: Project results conference Project closure Overall project planning
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www.automain.eu A Joint Research Project funded under the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) of the European Commission THANK YOU FOR YOUR KIND ATTENTION More information: www. Automain.eu Henri Olink, ProRail: +31 6 29598084
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