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European Markets for Control Command and Signalling 2008-2013The new market study by SCI Verkehr GmbH analyses the current situation and development of the market for products and services of railway technology in the field of control command and signalling in Europe. SCI Verkehr GmbH is an independent consultancy company and industry insider supporting a multitude of German and international companies in the rail industry, public institutions and transport providers with structural analyses of the infrastructure market, the extension of their business fields or the optimisation of their product portfolio. With this study, we now offer a basic work, which includes rapid and comprehensive information on the prospective volumes of new development and upgrade, renewal and maintenance for all groups of products as well as the necessary services of planning and construction. Of course, we are at your disposal as your competent consultant if you have further questions. The various rail infrastructure aspects as well as the investment and development strategies in the rail infrastructure field are discussed in various publications. In 2004, SCI Verkehr GmbH presented the first market analysis specially aiming at the industry-s wishes and needs, based on a cohesive quantity structure framework of stock and project data, including background information, and focused on track systems and electrification. Its success encouraged us to refine our methodical approach and to prepare a study to close the gap of information also in the field of control command and signalling. In concrete terms, this market study, which is entitled - European Control Command and Signalling 2005/2006- , includes
In the annexes you will find tables of the European rail networks according to traffic types, infrastructure managers and signalling inventories, the most important new development and upgrade projects related to control command and signalling, as well as organisation charts of the largest manufacturers of control command and signalling. This study is based on the evaluation of data from the weekly information service SCI RAILDATA, the worldwide SCI database and publicly accessible sources, interviews with internal and external experts as well as SCI Verkehr GmbH-s continuous observation of the market. |
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