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Digital railways: Interoperable exchange of information in the railway system

Maria Price, Dphil, Expert in the Technical Interoperability Department of…

10 November 2021 | By

Maria Price, Dphil, Expert in the Technical Interoperability Department of the Intergovernmental Organisation for International Carriage by Rail (OTIF), writes about the unique information exchange in rail transport and logistics and the intracacies of balancing data management along the supply chain.

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Maria Price

Expert, Technical Interoperability Department, Intergovernmental Organisation for International Carriage by…

28 September 2020 | By

Expert, Technical Interoperability Department, Intergovernmental Organisation for International Carriage by Rail (OTIF)

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Global Railway Review welcomes new Editorial Advisory Board members

Global Railway Review is delighted to welcome three new members…

4 October 2019 | By

Global Railway Review is delighted to welcome three new members to its growing Editorial Advisory Board – Maggie Simpson, Director General of the Rail Freight Group (RFG); Maria Price, Expert – Technical Interoperability Department at the Intergovernmental Organisation for International Carriage by Rail (OTIF); and Darren Caplan, Chief Executive of…

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Women Inspiring Rail: Q&A with Maria Price, Expert/First Officer at OTIF

For Global Railway Review's next Women Inspiring Rail Q&A, Maria…

14 August 2019 | By

For Global Railway Review's next Women Inspiring Rail Q&A, Maria Price, Expert/First Officer in the Technical Interoperability Department at the Intergovernmental Organisation for International Carriage by Rail (OTIF) explains how her rail career began and how the industry can be equally exciting for men and women, if preconceptions and mind-sets…

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Digitalisation In-Depth Focus 2017

The digital age has arrived for the railway industry. The…

13 November 2017 | By

The digital age has arrived for the railway industry. The ability to sense demand, measure performance and monitor the health of physical assets can help manage capacity and predict and avoid disruption. Yet this inevitably puts more pressure on the industry to keep up with changes to technology.