The rail technology company will highlight new capabilities for global carriers
Springfield, Va., September 19, 2022
ENSCO Rail, the world’s leading supplier of automated track technology, will attend InnoTrans 2022, September 20-23, at the Messe Berlin ExpoCenter City in Berlin, Germany to showcase its cutting-edge track inspection, maintenance, and safety technologies. ENSCO technology and services help customers improve the quality of their operations while making rail transportation safer.
ENSCO Rail’s booth at InnoTrans 2022 is in Hall 25, Booth 100
ENSCO Rail’s technology revolutionizes the rail industry with improved prevention of broken rails and welds by using complementary technologies such as its Ultrasonic Rail Flaw System (URFS), the most reliable method in the industry for preventing broken rails. The URFS brings value to the industry by reducing false-stops, increasing productivity through automation, increasing accuracy of true-positive detections, and measuring corresponding conditions to aid in the prediction and prevention of rail flaws.
“We are pleased to showcase our innovative automated track inspection systems to the world’s leading rail carriers, suppliers, and public transport officials attending InnoTrans 2022,” commented Jeff Stevens, ENSCO, Inc. President. “ENSCO’s engineers have pioneered the use of advanced inspection measurement technology, high resolution imaging technologies, and automation software to provide global rail carriers with state-of-the-art tools to ensure track safety while increasing efficiency and productivity,” Stevens continued.
ENSCO Rail brings over 45 years as a leading global supplier of automated track recording cars and condition monitoring equipment; advanced track asset management and maintenance planning tools; and premiere vehicle and track engineering services. Our technologies and services are utilized across a broad base of railway operations including Freight Railways, High Speed Rail, Metro Transit and Mining Operations to ensure safety, efficiency and production optimization goals are met. ENSCO Rail has maintained its position at the forefront of the industry by continuously introducing new and innovative technologies such as machine vision inspection of track components and autonomous inspection systems from revenue service rail vehicles.
On October 1, 2022, in support of advancing railway research and safety, ENSCO will begin a five-year contract to manage the U.S. Department of Transportation – Federal Railroad Administration’s Transportation Technology Center (TTC) in Pueblo, Colorado. The TTC is the world’s largest transportation testing, research, and training facility and is a 50-square mile (80 km) enterprise for railway, transit, and other surface transportation modes to conduct research on test tracks and in specialized labs for rollingstock.
About InnoTrans
InnoTrans is the leading international trade fair for transport technology and takes places every two years in Berlin. Sub-divided into the five trade fair segments Railway Technology, Railway Infrastructure, Public Transport, Interiors and Tunnel Construction, InnoTrans occupies all 42 halls available at Berlin Exhibition Grounds. The InnoTrans Convention, the event’s top-level supporting program, complements the trade fair and will be streamed live. A unique feature of InnoTrans is its outdoor and track display area, where everything from tank wagons to high-speed trains are displayed on 3,500 meters of track. InnoTrans offers vehicle manufacturers the possibility to demonstrate busses on a static Bus Display area and the adjacent Demonstration Course. InnoTrans is organized by Messe Berlin.
About ENSCO Rail
ENSCO Rail is recognized globally as a leading provider of railway infrastructure inspection technology. Our products and services are provided to governments and railways in more than 12 countries on five continents. The work ENSCO Rail does helps to prevent train derailments which can have serious impacts on human life, the environment, and the economy. ENSCO Rail is a wholly owned subsidiary of ENSCO, Inc. and is part of the greater Surface Transportation Group (STG) within ENSCO, Inc. Learn more about ENSCO Rail