On demand: How can we minimize the impact of incidents on rail operators and infrastructure owners?
ABOUT THIS WEBINAR
Disruptions and delays are an inevitable part of the railways, whether it be train breakdowns, trespass, flooding, landslides, or bridge crashes.
It is vital to minimise the impact of these incidents to keep passengers safe, allow goods to travel, reduce costs, save time, and comply with safety standards. From first alert to incident resolution, undertakings need quick and simple processes to manage, record and learn from what has occurred.
In this session an infrastructure owner, operator, regulator, and incident management experts will share real-world cases. What strategies and technologies can facilitate better decisions and efficient operations?
AGENDA
Introduction: Jules Omura
Opening remarks: Paolo Guglielminetti
Integrated Safety, at the service of Operational Performance: Frédéric Henon
Disruptions seen by an international high speed operator: Nicolas Bargelès
Minimize the impact of delay and disruptions for the passenger when traveling by train: Anne Rosenboom
Minimising the impact of incidents on rail operators and infrastructure owners: Mark Grisdale
Panel Discussion & Audience Q&As: All speakers
Closing remarks: Paolo Guglielminetti
ADDITIONAL INFO
Price:Free
Language:English
Who can attend?Anyone with the event link can attend
Head of Operations & Safety Unit, International Union of Railways (UIC)
Frédéric has been Head of Operations & Safety, at UIC since July 2020. He has held many senior positions within rail safety and operations over the past 30 years, including the Head of Safety & Rail Systems Department at SNCF, Deputy Head of...
Nicolas Bargelès has a rail international operations background. He held several roles at the French infrastructure manager around management of capacity, network design and assignment of paths. In 2012 Nicolas joined the Franco-Italian open...
Anne has a master's degree in Operations, Management & Logistics. She had several roles at AIRFRANCE-KLM in a data-driven environment. One year ago, she switched to the operation at ProRail. As operational manager incidents, she had the...
Mark trained initially as an Electrical Engineer, before being “tempted” by the technology sector. Since then he has held a number of Commercial and Management positions with Application Software and Consultancy companies in the UK and...
Partner PwC Italy, Global Railways & Roads Leader, PwC
Paolo is a Partner at PwC Italy, and Global Railways & Roads Leader. He has 20+ years of experience in transportation planning, economics, and operation, with a significant track record in the railway sector. Paolo has extensive international...