Ajilon named system integrator for Sydney Trains' ROC
Sydney Trains has appointed Australia’s Ajilon to act as the system integrator for the $276 million Rail Operations Centre (ROC) project.
Ajilon has commenced work on the whole-of-network transformation project, which aims to modernise management of operational activities to support better service delivery.
Through the new centre, Sydney Trains aims to improve disruption management, communication and coordination across the network.
Once it opens in 2018, the ROC will enable the faster delivery of more accurate information about delays, allowing for speedier incident resolution and service recovery.
“We are looking forward to working with Sydney Trains on this very exciting project, Ajilon Managing Director Ger Doyle said.
“Our key focus at Ajilon is to put the customer at the heart of what we do and we look forward to helping Sydney Trains create a highly coordinated system that is customer-centric at its core.”
Ajilon is an Australia-wide systems integrator with over 1100 consultants in Brisbane, Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth.
The company has been pursuing an east coast expansion and has picked up major projects for clients including NSW Health, Water NSW, Transport NSW and Telstra.
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