(Courtesy of GBXLE)

The initiative includes installing Amsted Digital’s IQ Series™ gateways on all new freight cars from GBXLE, whose portfolio includes hopper, intermodal, tank, and open-box cars. “The IQ Series gateway is mounted directly on the [freight car truck]—a configuration unique in the industry—enabling GBXLE to receive critical [health] information about [freight car] running gear, including wheel slide and wheel fault reports,” said Amsterdam-based GBXLE, part of The Greenbrier Companies in the U.S. “In a second phase, the program will expand to include bearing diagnostics delivered through Amsted Digital’s over-the-air upgrade capability, eliminating the need for additional hardware retrofits or service interruptions.”

According to the partners, the IQ Series platform provides:

Customers, they added, will benefit from:

GBXLE said it provides freight car truck-mounted installation services for its customers, with trucks “upfitted to include an approved Amsted Digital-compatible” mounting bracket.

“This collaboration underscores our commitment to continuously improving the performance and safety of our [freight cars], bringing real benefits to our customers,” GBXLE President William Glenn said. “Partnering with Amsted Digital Solutions enables us to explore new possibilities in [freight car] condition monitoring and help shape a more intelligent and sustainable rail system.”

“This is an exciting milestone in our mission to transform freight rail through intelligent, data-driven tools,” commented John Felty, Managing Director of Amsted Digital’s European operations. “We’re proud to collaborate with Greenbrier Leasing Europe on a program that reflects shared values of safety, innovation and long-term operational efficiency.”

(Courtesy of GBXLE)

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