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L&T Infotech's ERP projects to computerize the maintenance of rolling assest of Indian Railways
L&T Infotech will be responsible for executing two important turnkey ERP
technology projects for computerizing the maintenance of rolling assets of the
Indian Railways. The end-to-end System Integration (SI) projects were conceptualized
and tendered by Center for Railway Information System (CRIS), the IT arm of
Indian Railways. Under these projects, L&T Infotech would be deploying the
ERP software and the underlying hardware for automating the maintenance of the
two major 'bread-winner' rolling assets of the Indian railways--the wagon fleet
which carries their freight traffic and diesel locomotives which haul their
freight and passenger trains.
The execution of these projects will involve creation of two centralized ERP-based
applications--the Freight Maintenance Management (FMM) for management of Freight/
Wagon Depots and Loco-Shed Management System (LMS) for management of Diesel
Locomotive sheds. Wagon Maintenance Depots are the front line units for the
maintenance of wagons and Diesel Locomotive Sheds are the front line units for
the maintenance of diesel locomotives on 24x7 basis.
"We are happy to be associated with these two projects which are of critical
importance to Indian Railways. These breakthrough System Integration projects
reaffirm L&T Infotech's position of pre-eminence when it comes to execution
of large complex projects," said Sudip Banerjee, Chief Executive Officer,
L&T Infotech.
The projects include installation and commissioning and multi-year ongoing support
of hardware and systems in the implementation. The work involves establishing
central data center infrastructure; providing LAN at three sheds; and supply,
installation & commissioning of hardware and networking equipment. L&T
Infotech will also be installing servers, network equipment, close circuit camera
systems, touch screens and RFID-based kiosks for easy user interface for the
employees.
Additionally, a portal-based custom-built application module
for providing specified functionalities to users at Head Quarters; Divisions;
Divisional and Headquarters Carriage & Wagons (C&W) controllers; Research,
Design and Standards Organization (RDSO), Lucknow; and Railway Board will also
be provided. These proposed application modules will also be integrated with
the existing Freight Operation Information System (FOIS) of the Indian Railways.
This application, along with the sophisticated IT automation tools and integration
with FOIS, is anticipated to be a major breakthrough and an important milestone
in improving internal efficiency and quality of work in the maintenance depots.
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