SBB Cargo Asset Management. We are here for you when rolling stock and service really count.
S03 Welcome When you re looking for quality, safety and service, we get into gear. Dear Reader The Asset Management business unit, which has around 350 employees, is responsible for the maintenance and technical and commercial management of SBB Cargo s entire vehicle fleet. Comprising the areas fleet technology, fleet management, maintenance, and purchasing and maintenance logistics, Asset Management is a key element in quality assurance. We lease locomotives and freight wagons and offer you a complete range of maintenance services carried out to Swiss quality standards. Low-noise freight wagons account for 90 % of our fleet, making us the top European carrier in this respect. In addition, our environmentally friendly shunting locomotives with hybrid drive systems support SBB Cargo s efforts to keep cutting CO 2 emissions. Nine up-to-date maintenance workshops and service centres ensure that our rolling stock is always in perfect working order. They are backed up by our mobile teams, which repair wagons and locomotives on the spot. Wherever we carry out maintenance and repairs, we always attach great importance to fast, top-quality work. That is the only way to guarantee that all our vehicles remain in optimum condition and meet our stringent safety requirements at all times. Of course, our service is not limited to SBB and SBB Cargo. We are always happy to help private wagon owners and the rolling stock industry. Our Customer Service will be delighted to prepare a quotation for you. Kind regards Jürgen Mues Head of Asset Management
S04 S05 Organisation Our structure puts us on track for the future. SBB Cargo Asset Management is divided into four areas: fleet technology, fleet management, maintenance, and purchasing and maintenance logistics. This organisational structure means we are ideally positioned to cover all rolling-stock-related needs and quickly respond to our customers wishes. Fleet technology Maintenance As vehicle owner and ECM (Entity in Charge of Maintenance), fleet technology is responsible for the safety and technical condition of SBB Cargo s Monitoring the condition of the fleet Systematic vehicle and variance monitoring, and tracking of measures initiated The maintenance area is responsible for the strategic and operational management of the workshops. By continuously improving internal processes and Securing quality standards Ensuring that both rolling stock and employees specialist knowledge conform to a high technical standard fleet. It is the technical centre from which vehiclespecific requirements, maintenance strategies and technical optimisations are developed and controlled. Safety Vehicle engineering Owner requirements Ensuring the safety of SBB Cargo s vehicle fleet und complying with the statutory and standard requirements Responsibility for innovations and new acquisitions of rolling stock. Evaluating and approving maintenance workshops Defining maintenance strategies and maintenance management the service network, productivity and efficiency are increased and turnaround times in the workshops reduced. Here, the ongoing training and professional development of staff plays a key role. Cost-effective maintenance Workshop management Strategic planning Increasing productivity in maintenance and developing the product and service portfolio Efficient and process-oriented organisation of the maintenance workshops Market monitoring and analysis, developing the workshops and continuously improving employee qualifications Fleet management Purchasing and maintenance logistics Our fleet management employees are completely familiar with the needs of the market and our customers. They have the required rail production expertise while also managing costs and the profitability of rolling stock. With the right fleet mix and a business-based strategy, they ensure the long-term competitiveness of our vehicle fleet. Procurement and marketing Partnerships Life-cycle costing Dimensioning and fleet mix Purchasing and hiring new vehicles on the basis of the fleet strategy parameters Developing and nurturing relationships with customers, suppliers, cooperation partners, partner railways and specialist committees Producing LCC analyses as the basis for business decisions and to increase competitiveness Defining the optimum size and composition of the vehicle fleet Purchasing and maintenance logistics is responsible for all the most important processes along the supply chain, from procurement to planning and managing day-to-day operations. As a hub between fleet and maintenance, it is tasked with ensuring optimum availability of the SBB Cargo and thirdparty customer fleet, as well as replacement parts and services. Planning and controlling maintenance is also part of its remit. Purchasing rolling stock Purchasing services and operating services Maintenance planning and control Replacement parts logistics Procuring rolling stock and maintenance services. Leasing and selling rolling stock, procurement logistics for replacement parts Purchasing operating services as well as procuring general services Creating a maintenance schedule to serve as a basis for its own maintenance capacity. Assigning vehicles to maintenance according to operational needs Ensuring optimum availability of replacement parts in its own material stores by adopting integrated solution approaches
S06 S07 Service We keep maintenance times short. So you won t be kept waiting long. Service Keeping your vehicle fleet on the rails. Maintenance workshops and service facilities Our Switzerland-wide service network enables us to provide short turnaround times, thus guaranteeing high levels of vehicle availability. Light maintenance and repairs to locomotives and freight wagons are carried out in the maintenance workshops in Basel, Muttenz, the Lausanne-Triage marshalling yard, the Limmattal marshalling yard in Dietikon, Erstfeld and Chiasso, or at the service facilities in Olten, Brig and Bellinzona. Works For heavy maintenance, overhauls, major repairs and conversions of locomotives and freight wagons, as well as component reconditioning, the works at Bellinzona and Biel/Bienne are our professional partners. All SBB Cargo s diesel locomotives are modernised and fitted with particle filters at these locations, for example. Mobile teams Our mobile teams with well equipped service Our range of services covers everything from We also offer our customers the opportunity to vehicles provide on-the-spot help quickly and straightforward tests right through to complete obtain replacement parts from SBB Cargo mainten- professionally from ensuring rolling stock is fit overhauls and includes ensuring rolling stock is fit ance workshops, and can even provide major for use to dealing with breakdowns and repairs for use, dealing with breakdowns and carrying out customers with their own ordering warehouse. and performing routine maintenance round the repairs. We also undertake alterations and adjust- clock, 365 days a year. ments to locomotives and freight wagons on request. In addition, we offer EVIC wheelset testing for freight A summary of the advantages wagons (with documentation) and safety checks on rolling stock, as well as implementing verification A Switzerland-wide network of professional maintenance workshops and service centres We have service facilities in: Locomotive service site Maintenance repairs Freight wagon service site Maintenance repairs Service centre Fast, on-the-spot repairs and breakdown repairs Bellinzona works Partner for mainline locomotives and freight wagons Biel/Bienne works Partner for shunting locomotives and service vehicles Lausanne Basel Muttenz Olten Biel Brig RBL Dietikon Erstfeld Bellinzona Chiasso procedures for maintenance and ensuring the traceability of safety-related parts. Furthermore, freight wagons transported by SBB Cargo are also repaired or prepared for use by SBB Cargo s operational maintenance service. Replacement parts are vital Our replacement parts logistics system supplies our maintenance workshops and service centres with all the necessary replacement parts, which we obtain from SBB s works and from external suppliers. Support from mobile teams around the clock, 365 days a year Technical safety for the locomotive and freight wagon fleet In-depth expertise and high-quality work Flexible, customer-focused replacement parts logistics High level of vehicle availability
S08 S09 Safety We give safety the green light for people and materials. Rolling stock Our leased vehicles get your business moving. SBB Cargo fosters a safety culture focused on prevention and risk awareness and ensures that our safety standards are met at all times. All employees in safety-related posts receive comprehensive training and a working environment optimised to fully meet their requirements. Managers are careful to set a good example and act as role models for safe behaviour. SBB Cargo has the following certificates: Quality management to ISO 9001 ECM, Certificate for the Entity in Charge of Maintenance Welding requirements in the service facilities to ISO/EN 3834 and EN 15085 GTP, hygiene requirements for grain and feedstuffs As a full-service provider, we offer our customers locomotives (including shunting locomotives) and freight wagons for lease or purchase. We can also provide you with suitable maintenance packages. This includes driver training. Locomotives Switzerland Mainline locomotives Re 620 and Re 420 SBB Cargo also operates its own safety management system, to ensure safe operations at all times. This minimises the systemic risks that can arise from the complex interactions between all those involved in the transport process. Potential risks are always carefully evaluated, and safety first is our motto Audits are carried out by this external bodies: when making any decision. SBB Cargo was also the first European rail operator to be awarded initial certification as an Entity in The Swiss Association for Quality and Management Systems (SQS) The Schweizerischer Verein für Schweisstechnik (Swiss Welding Technology Association, SVS) Re 620 Weight: 120 tonnes Length: 19.5 metres Re 420 Weight: 120 tonnes Length: 15.5 metres Charge of Maintenance (ECM). The Federal Office of Transport (BAV), certification in Switzerland Engine output: 7.85 MW Engine output: 4.65 MW Switzerland and Germany Multi-system mainline locomotives Re 482 (Traxx) and Re 421 Re 482 Weight: 84 tonnes Length: 19 metres Engine output: 5.6 MW Re 421 Weight: 84 tonnes Length: 15.5 metres Engine output: 4.65 MW
S10 S11 Locomotives Switzerland and Italy Multi-system mainline locomotives Re 474 (Siemens) and Re 484 (Traxx) Freight wagons We lease covered and open freight wagons, container wagons and RIV-compatible vehicles (see illustrations below for examples). Covered freight wagon Re 474 Weight: 86 tonnes Length: 19.6 metres Engine output: 6.4 MW Re 484 Weight: 84 tonnes Length: 19 metres Engine output: 5.6 MW Open freight wagon Shunting locomotives Container wagon Switzerland Am 843, Eem 923 and Tm 232 Special-purpose wagon Am 843 Eem 923 Tm 232 Weight: 80 tonnes Weight: 45 tonnes Weight: 30 tonnes Length: 15.2 metres Length: 9.1 metres Length: 7.7 metres Engine output: 1500 KW Engine output: 1500 KW/ 290 KW Engine output: 310 KW A summary of the advantages: Fluctuating or temporary demand for locomotives and freight wagons can be met at any time A large fleet of locomotives and freight wagons in optimum condition is always available
SBB Cargo AG Asset Management Centralbahnstrasse 4 CH-4065 Basel Tel. Switzerland 0800 707 100 Tel. Europe 00800 7227 2224 www.sbbcargo.com cargo@sbbcargo.com Prices and products subject to change. Valid from 15/08/2012. 11.103.d XII.10 P-FV-MKO