09.10.2024 • NewsMobile AutomationAutomation

Pilz and Deltron intensify cooperation

The company is now working more closely with the Indian signaling technology manufacturer. Together they plan to develop flexible signaling technology solutions for the Indian railway market.

From left to right: Susanne Kunschert, managing partner of Pilz GmbH & Co. KG,...
From left to right: Susanne Kunschert, managing partner of Pilz GmbH & Co. KG, Suparno Chatterjee and Indranil Mukherjee, both directors of Deltron Equipment & Systems and Sebastian Lüke, Head of Business Unit Rail at Pilz. Image: Pilz

Pilz and Deltron have been working together for several years on solutions for applications in railway signaling technology. These have been installed and put into operation at numerous railway stations in various parts of India. The two companies are now intensifying their collaboration: the solution offered is SIL-4 certified and compatible with the EULYNX standard.

"Our experience from numerous international railway infrastructure projects and Deltron's understanding of the individual requirements of the Indian railway market are the basis for successful cooperation," says Sebastian Lüke, Head of Business Unit Rail at Pilz, describing the collaboration. "Based on our safe, modular railway control system PSSrail, we offer tailor-made and innovative solutions for a modern Indian railway infrastructure."

"We value the reliability of Pilz's solutions. Their modular design means they meet all the requirements of signaling technology," emphasizes Indranil Mukherjee, Director of Deltron Equipment & Systems.

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