HIMA X-SB01

  • I/O NODE up to 16/control station
    8 I/O modules/NODE
    Maximum practical installation of 4096 DI/O points
    The operating station (XOS) can reach up to 16 stations
    Database Station (XDS) 1 Station Duplication
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HIMA X-SB01

HIMA X-SB01

PT Len Industri (Persero), Indonesia’s largest provider of railway applications and safety systems, and its subsidiary PT Len Railway Systems (LRS) have successfully upgraded the signaling and telecommunications systems of Indonesia’s West Java Cikarang Cikampek railway service to comply with current and emerging safety standards.
The railway industry is a key lifeline for many economies and enterprises in the Asia Pacific region. Indonesia is also building critical railway infrastructure to provide efficient and cost-effective supply chains and consumer transportation for regional cities. A complete and sustainable railway system includes infrastructure, signaling, operations, personnel, and maintenance. With the development and growth of the railway network, railway suppliers and operators need to achieve industry and global safety and network Establish safety standards to reduce risks and ensure to stakeholders, “said Friedhelm Best, Vice President of HIMA Asia Pacific. There is a trend for railway operators to become independent in their operations and have systems that can operate independently. Operators and suppliers will need to provide interoperability and solutions that are 100% compatible and reliable, as well as future products and solutions that meet standards and preferences.
PT Len Industri strengthens its relationship with HIMA
In 2016, HIMA signed an important strategic contract with PT Len Industri to upgrade safety technology at 25 railway stations in Indonesia for a value of 1.8 million euros, which was the largest railway contract for HIMA in the Asia Pacific region at that time. PT Len Industri and railway operators evaluated all available options and identified the open source communication architecture used by HIMA equipment as the best way to invest in future trends, seamlessly integrating new HIMA equipment with legacy systems and technologies from other suppliers.