Operational Planning and Performance Software
Cutting-edge tools designed to elevate railway operations
Our advanced scheduling capabilities streamline timetables, optimise rolling stock allocation, and manage crew resources efficiently. Our Rostering & Resource Management system delivers robust crew assignment, intuitive self-service time management, and intelligent rule validation. Plus, our Performance solutions enhance incident management and operational efficiency with features like real-time train monitoring, detailed event logging, actionable tracking, and a context-aware messaging system.
Discover how our solutions can transform your railway operations today!
Products
ATTUne - a timetable planning software package, extensively used by Train Operators, Network Rail, franchise bidding teams and Rail consultancies for validation, optioneering and to plan timetables in time pressured environments.
TRACS / TRACS Enterprise - The organisation and scheduling of resources has historically been one of the most complex problems in the railway industry, due to the requirement for a high level of manual input, the many variables involved and the variability in conditions. Tracsis’ specialist TRACS / TRACS Enterprise products provide a solution to these problems, covering both fleet and crew resource planning, optimisation and rostering, and on-day control management.
(Tracsis Information Manager) – an event logging system, that is highly customisable, allowing the customer to use standardised templates to log business related events. Events can then be continuously edited to conclusion. Optional messaging facility aids outward communication of logged events.
TR-Act - (Tracsis Action Tracker) – an action tacking system designed to be used in conjunction with TIM to allow actions related to business events to be automatically generated as soon as an event is logged. Actions can then be managed through to conclusion.
TRACS-DA - (Tracsis Delay Attribution) – a performance management tool, currently used by UK TOCs, based on train delay information and allowing management of subsequently created performance incidents.