Urgent maintenance on railway rolling stock often translates to significant costs and service disruptions for the freight sector. However, a recently concluded pilot project offers a beacon of hope, promising enhanced efficiency and substantial cost reductions.
The Freight Condition Maintenance Support Tool has demonstrated remarkable success by integrating data from two crucial sources: Wheel Impact Load Detectors (WILD), managed by Network Rail and strategically positioned across the railway network, and radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags, affixed to freight wagons and managed by freight operators.
“Our thanks go out to Freightliner and DB Cargo, who collaborated on this pilot,” a spokesperson stated. “The collection and analysis of this information is key in using data analytics to benefit the freight sector and reduce costs.”
The pilot’s success is clear in its ability to accurately identify wheel flats. By analysing the combined data streams from WILD and RFID, the tool provided wagon maintenance teams with precise information on which wheels required attention. This vital information is accessible via an online portal, enabling them to schedule proactive maintenance and avert more serious issues.
Collaborative Funding and Future Rollout
Network Rail’s funding for the provision of RFID tags to freight organisations underscores a collaborative spirit aimed at improving both efficiency and safety across the sector.
While the pilot has shown significant potential, the full benefits of this innovative Freight Condition Maintenance Support tool will only be realised through widespread adoption. The data gathered has already highlighted areas for system improvements, paving the way for an even more robust and effective solution.
How Your Organisation Can Benefit
Looking ahead, freight operators are strongly encouraged to equip their wagons with RFID tags. Wagons without these tags will be unable to benefit from the early warnings and proactive maintenance capabilities offered by the new system.
For more information on supporting freight safety and growth, visit the Freight Safe Programme. To start saving costs today and learn how to fit RFID tags to your freight fleet, reach out to freight@rssb.co.uk.