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Asset management

Fast, safe and objective

The railway maintenance process is often still reactive and inefficient. By inspecting the track, you gain insight into potential risks and eliminate blind spots. However, inspections take time and money. Many rail operators are looking for ways to optimise the monitoring process, while at the same time reducing maintenance costs and improving asset reliability. Strukton Rail offers a solution: the Strukton Track Scan, a modular, vehicle‑mounted system based on laser technology that collects data quickly, objectively and safely, providing a comprehensive overview of track condition.

Modular and flexible

Strukton Track Scan is a modular system that can be mounted on a rail vehicle and is suitable for all network types and track gauges. The system measures track condition and geometry. To ensure accurate measurements, the lasers are configured to the specific track gauge.

Thanks to the system, the need for manual inspections decreases, fewer track possessions are required, and the reliability of the measurements increases.

Strukton Rail can also analyse the data gathered by the Track Scan. These analyses can be used to demonstrate and predict infrastructure reliability.

What are the benefits?

The Strukton Track Scan provides:

  • Combined measurement in a single pass of rail wear, track geometry, sleepers, rail fastenings, welds and ballast profile
  • Graphs, images and maps in a GIS portal
  • Rapid analysis of customer‑specific exceedances of threshold values
  • High‑quality imagery of the track
  • An alternative to manual inspections and field assessments
  • Prediction of rail wear
  • Additional insights for predictive maintenance (supported by Strukton Rail Smart Maintenance Planning – SMP)
  • Integrated life‑cycle cost estimation based on wear levels
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Frequently asked questions

Find answers to frequently asked questions here.

For which types of infrastructure is asset management relevant?

Asset management applies to rail infrastructure, roads, tunnels, waterways and all other civil structures where safety, availability and sustainability are essential. Whether managing complex rail networks or urban mobility systems, modern asset management frameworks—often supported by AI and predictive analytics—strengthen performance and ensure future‑proof infrastructure across Europe.

How does asset management support infrastructure renewal?

Data‑driven asset management provides an understanding of the condition and remaining lifespan of existing structures and assets. This insight enables infrastructure owners to plan renovations and renewals more efficiently, allocate investments wisely and reduce environmental impact by avoiding premature replacement. Advanced asset analytics help organisations make smart decisions and prioritise upgrades where they deliver the most value.

What are the benefits of predictable maintenance?

Predictive maintenance helps prevent unexpected failures, avoids costly emergency repairs and keeps infrastructure available at the lowest operational impact. By identifying deviations at an early stage, repairs can be scheduled during planned maintenance windows—often at night—reducing disruptions and improving asset performance. Studies show predictive models significantly reduce unplanned outages and improve safety across transport networks.

How does data support asset management?

Data is the foundation of smart maintenance. By collecting condition data from inspections, sensors and monitoring systems, infrastructure managers gain accurate insight into the health of their assets. When combined with analytics, software and AI, this data enables predictive maintenance frameworks that reduce downtime, improve reliability and support informed, long‑term decision‑making.

What is sustainable asset management?

Sustainable asset management balances performance, cost efficiency and environmental impact across the entire lifecycle of infrastructure. It focuses on extending asset life, minimising failures and reducing CO₂ emissions through smarter maintenance planning and responsible material use. Modern approaches increasingly integrate predictive maintenance and sustainability goals to improve long‑term resilience. The POSS monitoring system and Eurailscout’s inspection trains are examples that boost sustainable asset management.