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#  ALC Welcomes Funding for New Rail Technology 

Australian Logistics Council Managing Director Michael Kilgariff has welcomed confirmation that $15.5 million has been approved for the first stage of the Advanced Train Management System (ATMS).

 

 

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  â€œTo maximise freight efficiency we need to harness 21st century technologies, and so I welcome today"s confirmation that the Federal Government has approved its first tranche of funding for the ATMS project,â€ Mr Kilgariff said.

â€œEconomic analysis undertaken by ALC shows productivity boosting initiatives, such as the ATMS project, will deliver broader economic benefits in the billions of dollars.

â€œAn ALC report found a 1% improvement in the efficiency of the sector generates $2 billion of gains to the economy each year.

â€œFuture-focused technology, like ATMS, enhances the capacity for industry to transport products around Australia"s rail system more efficiently and safely,â€ he said.

ATMS is a smart train management system that can locate and control trains on the network allowing them to travel at closer intervals safely. The technology employs sophisticated computer technology, on-train GPS navigation and Next-G mobile networks to manage train operations.

â€œThis is "innovation in action" which will transform the way freight rail infrastructure is both managed and monitored,â€ Mr Kilgariff said.

â€œThe use of smart technology under ATMS, including collision avoidance systems to prevent accidents, is exactly the sort of initiative industry needs to boost freight efficiency and to underpin a safer and more reliable network.

â€œWith Australia"s freight task predicted to double by 2030 and nearly triple 2050, Australia needs to move more freight on rail - this involves both interstate and intrastate movements.

â€œThis reality underscores ALC"s strong support for the inland freight line between Melbourne and Brisbane and port shuttles to improve the movement of freight to and from our major ports.

â€œThis partnership between ARTC and Lockheed Martin Australia to deliver the ATMS project will help facilitate this growth in freight.â€

â€œATMS will help support industry"s efforts to improve freight efficiency, and in so doing, deliver economic benefits for all Australians,â€ he said.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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