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Announcing partnership with Praedico, Australia & Netherlands

January 8, 2025
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In a significant development, Fcode Labs, a leading technology firm specializing in innovative software solutions, has formed a strategic partnership with Praedico Rail, a pioneering software company that focuses on optimizing heavy-haul network operations. This collaboration marks an important step forward in revolutionizing rail asset management in both the Netherlands and Australia.

By integrating operational data and asset management information into a unified, user-friendly platform, Praedico for Rail—Praedico Rail’s cutting-edge software—aims to streamline asset management, optimize operational efficiency, and improve decision-making processes for rail operators. The software is designed to address critical industry challenges, enabling rail companies to enhance maintenance strategies, reduce downtime, and improve overall infrastructure reliability.

The partnership between Fcode Labs and Praedico Rail introduces a game-changing solution with the power to reshape rail asset management. By centralizing rail data and leveraging advanced analytics and AI-driven insights, Praedico for Rail provides railway operators with the tools to proactively manage assets, anticipate maintenance needs, and ensure seamless operations. This powerful software bridges the gap between traditional asset management approaches and modern data-driven decision-making, setting a new benchmark for efficiency and performance in the rail industry.

With its comprehensive suite of features, including Digital Twins, Predictive Maintenance, an Operations Control Center, and real-time data visualization, Praedico for Rail is positioned to transform how railway networks operate. As rail companies continue to embrace this next-generation technology, the industry is poised for unprecedented growth, efficiency, and sustainability. This partnership represents a bold step toward a smarter, more connected, and highly optimized future for rail operations in both Australia and the Netherlands.

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