The Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis (TRRA) has selected CloudMoyo to deploy its Operational Testing System (OTS) across all locations.
TRRA expects the new OTS to increase safety and ensure that all locations comply with regulations.
The OTS solution is a key part of the CloudMoyo Rail Transportation Management (CRTM) solution suite. It leverages advanced analytics to create master test plans and enables testing in the field using mobile devices.
This solution integrates with Oracle HCM, Microsoft Active Directory File Server (ADFS) and other systems. It provides a single platform for all tests related to safety and operations. The OTS displays an overview of the progress and status of tests via embedded dashboards.
TRRA president Mike McCarthy said: “Safety is our top priority. With CloudMoyo OTS for short line railroads, our responses to new regulations and our implementation of new safety measures will be more streamlined and timelier.
“We can directly import multiple rules libraries such as GCOR, MOW, SSI, Haz-Mat, Train Ride and Efficiencies, configure them to our needs, and roll out new test execution programmes almost immediately. We expect enhanced agility of the new system along with seamless user experience on mobile devices to clearly improve the productivity of our workforce by over 30%.”
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