Rail Service Work Doubles at Siemens Leeds
Rail servicing contract work has almost doubled in 12 months and continues to grow at Siemens Process Industries & Drives in Leeds.
The success story comes as the Stourton site celebrates the start of its second year of servicing rail gear units, including motors, gearboxes and couplings, since the significant £1 million investment Siemens made in the site just over a year ago. The investment expanded capability and improved efficiency; most of the rail service work now involves full overhauls for some of the UK’s biggest names in rail transport rolling stock, such as CAF Rail and Network Rail.
Paul Hawkin is section support manager for rail at Leeds and he commented: “With the investment we have been able to expand our capabilities in rail and we are now doing more full overhauls than top end, or light, overhauls that we were previously doing. We have also adopted a number of lean factory techniques to bring down the service time per unit and this again has extended our capacity. We are hoping to carry out service work for the Thameslink and Eurostar gear units once these new fleets come into service in the future.“
The lean techniques have almost halved the time it takes to rebuild a Desiro City motor to specification and Siemens Leeds has delivered 100 per cent of its rail service contract commitments to customers to date. It is also working more closely with Siemens Mobility in a service support role and further collaboration is expected in future.
A number of specialised rail personnel were taken on at Leeds at the beginning of the year to work on assembling and servicing rail motor units, and two new engineering apprentices at the 60-strong Siemens site are also spending time working in the rail section.
The Leeds rail unit has already won an internal Siemens award for its innovation, localisation, high service levels and the energy and success of the team. In addition, last month it hosted a visit from Siemens‘ Russian rail colleagues, looking at setting up best practice rail servicing techniques in St Petersburg.
See more about the range of Siemens solutions for industry at www.siemens.co.uk/rail
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PHOTO-CAPTION: The Siemens Leeds rail team has brought down service times using lean techniques and is being hailed for its best practice in rail motor servicing
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