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Teaching an old dog new tricks: adopting condition-based maintenance

Replacement of railway tracks in Moerdijk, the Netherlands
Replacement of railway tracks in Moerdijk, the Netherlands Peter Braakmann / Shutterstock

While the demand for available rail infrastructure continues to increase, the shrinking labour force finds itself needing to adapt to new technologies. This brings many new opportunities, but also challenges. Gerrit Nieuwenhuis, Sales Manager at Strukton Power breaks down some of the difficulties facing rail companies as they adopt condition-based maintenance.

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Author: Emma Dailey

Emma Dailey is an editor at RailTech.com and RailTech.be.

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Teaching an old dog new tricks: adopting condition-based maintenance

Replacement of railway tracks in Moerdijk, the Netherlands
Replacement of railway tracks in Moerdijk, the Netherlands Peter Braakmann / Shutterstock

While the demand for available rail infrastructure continues to increase, the shrinking labour force finds itself needing to adapt to new technologies. This brings many new opportunities, but also challenges. Gerrit Nieuwenhuis, Sales Manager at Strukton Power breaks down some of the difficulties facing rail companies as they adopt condition-based maintenance.

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Author: Emma Dailey

Emma Dailey is an editor at RailTech.com and RailTech.be.

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