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Gregory Fogarty, TekTracking CEO says, “TekTracking is pleased with our new relationship with TNW Corporation and is excited to see TIMPS rolled out across all TNW railroads. Our system will allow TNW to efficiently supplement their track inspection and maintenance practices and will provide them a real time overview of the health of all track assets.”
“TNW strives to remain at the forefront of technology. Implementing TekTracking’s TIMPS software will help us maintain our infrastructure to the highest level and provide a seamless experience for our customers,” said Doug Campbell, TNW’s Director of Infrastructure & Strategic Initiatives. (website: tnwcorporation.com)
TekTracking’s Track Inspection, Maintenance, Planning and Scheduling Software (TIMPS) revolutionizes all aspects of track maintenance. It augments the railroads current track and roadbed inspection process while providing digitized inspection and maintenance reports to support failure trend analysis analytics. TIMPS accelerates the manual processes and adds to the efficiency, worker safety, and accuracy of track maintenance while ensuring all inspections occur per the frequency prescribed by the railroad and FRA Part 213 requirements.
TIMPS Dashboard (TNW Corporation)
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