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Konkan Railway uses IBM technology to manage train schedules; cut energy cost by 20%
India's youngest rail operator Konkan Railway, is leveraging IBM software to
extract fresh insight to improve its trains management system, to ensure commuter
safety and reduce energy costs by 20 percent. To effectively manage business
and its growth, while keeping costs low, Konkan Railway turned to IBM software
to streamline its business services and to keep it trains running on-time.
Konkan Railway selected IBM Informix Dynamic Server, when they developed their
Railway Application Package (RAP) system to help manage, analyze and maintain
train running information, schedules and reduce the passenger delays. Real-time
data is fed into the management system that uses smart analytics to respond
to information in real timewhether it is scheduling delays, abnormalities
or passenger queries.
The Railway solution helps minimal staff manage all aspects of Konkan's business,
from real-time management of train-timings, collecting ticket revenue, managing
finances and human resources, to automatically controlling station platforms
lighting with train-movements. IBM Software provides Konkan Railway with cost-effective
performance, availability, requiring only two database administrators managing
66 database server instances. A reliable, easy-to-maintain data-server is a
necessity as Konkan Railway operates in very remote areas.
"IBM has helped us keep our IT management costs down, while supporting
rapid growth of our Railway system," said, Vijay Devnath, Chief Manager
(IT), Konkan Railway. "With the RAP system running on IBM software, Konkan
Railway has significantly improved its ability to analyze, maintain and present
data, helping to reduce the likelihood of passenger delays and cultivating better
decision-making. Additionally, by automating the light-switching at stations
with train arrival-departures, the system has helped cut such energy costs by
approximately 20 percent."
"National railways are the backbone of the economy in many developing countries
which is why governments all over the world are investing in innovative technology
solutions to make railways more efficient and secure, and to improve the overall
commuter experience," said Keith Dierkx, director, IBM's Global Rail Innovation
Center.
IBM software also helps in managing the platform lights for all passenger-carrying
trains at each station and ventilation in few long tunnels. These long tunnels
are each greater than 2 kilometers long. Konkan Railway developed information-flow
systems & analytics to manage timely air-circulation and platform lights,
in an effort to be energy-efficient. Not only does this help the Railway operate
more efficiently, but has also resulted in significant energy savings. The same
system also offers a Web-based train location system, train-operations and ticketing
management operations.
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