Rail Infrastructure Managers met on Monday to discuss a collaborative approach to support coordinated implementation of Project iTRACE to their supply chain to addresses inefficiencies in data errors and reap the cost savings from reduced labour costs as a result of improved data collection and quality, infield traceability, and preventative maintenance.   

RIMs agreed to identify their top suppliers and components to develop a consolidated list to collectively approach identified critical suppliers to participate in a workshop to discuss next steps to streamline roll out of Project iTRACE in the coming weeks.  

For more information on iTRACE, contact ARA General Manager Supply Chain and Diversity Natalie Currey.