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From : Eurotech (www.eurotch.com)
Eurotech: 1.2M USD Order from WMATA For
DuraCOR Rugged Mobile Computer for Rail Asset Management
WMATA
Updating System to More Closely Monitor Wear and Tear on Trains and Anticipate
Necessary Repairs
WMATA’s Rail Mileage Based Asset Management
Project is a comprehensive approach to improving and ensuring the reliability
of their rail car fleet that includes the accurate capture of rail car mileage,
improvements in the management of rail car asset and component configurations,
moving the preventive maintenance program from time-based intervals to
mileage-based operations.
“The DuraCOR fits rail asset management
system requirements since it is both compact and ruggedized to withstand
mechanical, vibration and extreme temperature stress in harsh conditions,” said
Greg Nicoloso, CEO Eurotech North America.
“With the DuraCOR, WMATA will be able to collect valuable data about
their trains and analyze it to anticipate maintenance and other issues in a
timely manner.”
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