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Commitment To Performance and Punctuality Improvement

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Punctuality improvements are a top priority of the Management Board of RFC Rhine-Alpine. RUs and their customers complain about decreasing and low punctuality ad about low reliability, which have negative impact on end customers’ trust.

The goal of Train Performance Management (TPM) on RFC Rhine-Alpine is an international approach to improve the quality of performance and punctuality together with the relevant stakeholders involved in the intermodal transport chain and hence improve customer satisfaction.

The involvement of RUs, intermodal operators and terminals along the transport chain is a key factor for punctuality analyses and improvement measures. Therefore, the Working Group TPM organises dedicated task forces and workshops with the relevant stakeholders on specific points or trains.

Article 19.2 of the EU Regulation 913/2010 requires the Management Board of Corridors to monitor the performance of rail freight services on the freight corridor and publish the results of this monitoring once a year. In order to facilitate data provision for the calculation of the KPIs and the processing of such data, it was decided to develop a common approach and a set of KPIs applicable to all RFCs, while allowing the RFCs to develop and monitor any further individual KPIs as well.

 

Performance Reports

 

RFC Rhine-Alpine publishes a Train Performance Report on a monthly basis. The reports show punctuality figures as well as the amount and distribution of delay minutes over a period of 12 months in both directions. Previous reports are available on request.

 

Furthermore, two additional reports are published every month:

 

All reports can also be downloaded from the Publications section of this website.

 

Corridor Study on Performance

In June 2019 our Corridor carried out a Study on Performance. 

The purpose of the study "Performance Measurement on the Intermodal Transport Chain" is to create more transparency on the performance measurement systems of different stakeholders. It is based on a bachelor thesis  regarding the comparison of performance measurement and management systems related to rail freight punctuality.

It defined main challenges for an overarching link and connections of the individual performance measurement systems:

    • Only bilateral contractual relationships in the intermodal transport chain – no organization with an overall responsibility and contractual relationships with all stakeholders.
    • Different focus of performance measurement on goods, load units or train paths.
    • No comprehensive approach to delay causes for the overall intermodal transport chain, but different approaches at the stakeholders.
    • Individual IT systems for performance measurement with a low degree of automatic interfaces, thus reflecting the above points.

Please find the the study here or in the Publications section of this website.

 

 

 

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