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Siemens Mobility
inaugurated the extended Rail Service Center in Novara
With the work
inaugurated today, the Rail Service Center of Novara, Italy is a candidate to
be one of the thirteen world centers of excellence managed by Siemens Mobility
for the maintenance of rolling stock - passenger trains, high-speed trains,
locomotives, subways - and the second in Europe for locomotive maintenance
after the Allach factory site in Germany.
With the work
inaugurated today, the Rail Service Center of Novara, Italy is a candidate to
be one of the thirteen world centers of excellence managed by Siemens Mobility
for the maintenance of rolling stock - passenger trains, high-speed trains,
locomotives, subways - and the second in Europe for locomotive maintenance
after the Allach factory site in Germany.
With an investment of
about 6 million euros for infrastructure, services and skills, the Rail Service
Center of Novara now extends over 2300 square meters indoors and about 6300
square meters outdoors for a total of 9000, has 6 tracks with 10 workstations
that can be used at the same time, and boasts all the most advanced tools for
preventive and corrective maintenance of locomotives. At the same time as the
surface was enlarged, the range of preventive and corrective maintenance
services was also expanded, which now also include the major R1 overhaul and
accident repair in Italy.
Finally, predictive
maintenance will be strengthened in the future thanks to Railigent X which
allows rail operators, technicians and asset owners to generate valuable
information on the performance of their assets. The analysis of railway asset
data provided by these applications leads to better operation, optimized
maintenance, greater cost efficiency and, ultimately, 100% availability of
rolling stock and trackside resources.