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10th


International Heavy Haul Conference 2013


4-6 February, 2013, New Delhi , India “Capacity Building Through Heavy Haul Operations”


60th UITP World


Congress and Mobility & City Transport Exhibition


10th International Heavy Haul Conference is being hosted by Indian Railways in Hotel Le Meridien, New Delhi, India from 4 to 6 February, 2013. The focus of the Conference is on sharing knowledge and experience among railway researchers, practitioners, industry and decision makers worldwide in the area of Heavy Haul Railway Operations.


The conference topics cover various aspects of rail operations including track, rolling stock, wheel/rail interaction, new materials and metallurgy, freight operations under mixed traffic conditions, safety and derailment prevention, locomotives and traction power, modern track construction technologies and economics of operations.


The conference will provide an opportunity for delegates to learn about the latest technological developments in the field of heavy haul from peers and experts.


HIGHLIGHTS 4-6 FEBRUARY 2013


ORAL PAPERS


# 21 Congress sessions and 10 Regional workshops # 15 Expo forums to share product development information # Platform for innovations, networking, business opportunities # Multi-modal Exhibition 30,000m² # Over 150 speakers from 30+ countries # A special Swiss Day!


142 & 46 3DAY


FROM 20 COUNTRIES EXHIBITION HEAVY HAUL INDUSTRY


www.uitpgeneva2013.org Organiser


Local host


For details of registration and sponsorship www.ihhanewdelhi2013.org


or contact IHHC 2013 Conference Secretariat at IRJ November 2012 ihhanewdelhi2013@gmail.com • Tel/Fax: +91-11-23383525 PRODUCTS FROM ACROSS THE GLOBE POSTER PAPERS


HIGHLIGHTS 4-6 FEBRUARY 2013


HEAVY HAUL


WORKSHOP 2 1/2 DAY SPECIALIST WHEEL/RAIL INTERACTION


WORKSHOP TECHNICAL PROGRAMME


FOR TECHNICAL MANAGERS AND


PRACTITIONERS ON 1,2 AND 3 FEBRUARY 2013


TECHNICAL VISITS


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