Decision-Oriented Project Ranking for Asset Management System: Rail Net Denmark

Kim Bang Salling, Claus Rehfeld Moshøj, Henrik Timm, Steen Leleur

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    Abstract

    The Danish rail net operator, Rail Net Denmark, has through the past years built up an Asset Management system, containing a certain percentile of all the company’s assets. This paper contains an elaborate overview on how to strengthen the system seen from a decision-support perspective. The focus is to apply a modified project ranking methodology: Asset Management System Priority Module (AMS-PM), which is a practical tool for assessing and ranking various project proposals in a straightforward manner. The methodology is set-out by a multi-criteria approach where weights are applied ultimately resulting in priority indices for the state-of-repair data. This paper is disposed as follows; firstly, a description of the Asset Management system is set-up including an overview of the state-of-repair data and the case study. Secondly, is the AMS-PM software model implemented through an exploratory case study and finally conclusions and a perspective are given.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication10th International Conference on Application of Advanced Technologies in Transportation : AATT
    Publication date2007
    Publication statusPublished - 2007
    EventInternational Conference on Application of Advanced Technologies in Transportation - Athens, Greece
    Duration: 1 Jan 2008 → …
    Conference number: 10th

    Conference

    ConferenceInternational Conference on Application of Advanced Technologies in Transportation
    Number10th
    CityAthens, Greece
    Period01/01/2008 → …

    Keywords

    • Multi-Criteria Analysis
    • Asset Management System
    • Project Ranking
    • Railway Operations
    • Decision Support

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