Russia: Today, the company uses a wide range of tools to interact with suppliers, encouraging them to improve in the interests of both TMH and the entire industry.
Russia: Today, the company uses a wide range of tools to interact with suppliers, encouraging them to improve in the interests of both TMH and the entire industry.
EU: According to the Israeli company, its Main Line is now certified to comply with key EU railway standards.
Russia: According to TMH Smart Systems (TMH-IS), Russia, the solution is being used at one of the country's largest metallurgical plants.
USA: The rail technology company and the leasing company have signed a strategic agreement to install ZTR’s railcar remote monitoring solution, PIVOT, on GATX's North American fleet.
Japan: According to the Japanese operator, it will be installed on the roofs of trains travelling at 285 km/h on the Tokaido–Shinkansen line.
USA: The 53,000m² facility in the centre of Wilmerding, Pennsylvania, was sold to the local company Wilmerding Warehouse for $1.3m at the end of 2023.
Italy: According to the German company, the components will be installed on new metro trains in the coming weeks.
The company recently announced that it had produced its 150,000th 3D-printed part. Aurelien Fussel, head of additive manufacturing at Alstom, who has been leading development in this field for eight years, talked about the possibilities and prospects of 3D printing.
Russia: Developed by Rostec’s subsidiary, the Yalamov Ural Optical and Mechanical Plant, the system is to be mounted on the locomotive’s main frame and powered by the on-board network.