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Palisade software helps Slovak Rail Company to determine feasibility of investment in new rail carriages

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@RISK models financial and social impact of increased train travel

Risk analysis software from Palisade (www.palisade.com) has been used by the Slovak Rail Company (SRC) to model potential train travel over the next 30 years in order to determine the viability of investment in new rail carriages. The move was driven by the Slovakian Ministry of Transport, Ministry for Finance and the SRC (all of whom were to co-finance the project with the EU regional finance fund), requiring a risk-based methodology to be used before committing to going ahead with the project.

Palisade's risk analysis software, @RISK, was recommended by the European Investment Bank for the task of modelling potential train travel over the next 30 years. The EU Commission also confirmed that the SRC could use this method of decision support to determine whether investing in new rolling stock was feasible.

To continue to provide a viable rail transport system, SRC's rolling stock required modernisation, with end-of-life vehicles being replaced by double-deck electric or diesel units. However, a key risk in undertaking this task was that the dwindling passenger numbers opting for rail travel would result in revenues not being high enough to warrant the investment in new carriages.

@RISK was first used to ascertain whether buying new rolling stock would have a positive or negative outcome on SRC's revenues. Revenue-related inputs to the @RISK model centred round rail fares, state subsidies and trends in passenger numbers. Historical data was used to help predict future train use, along with the effects of revised timetables (aimed at making trains more frequent and convenient in order to encourage people to make journeys by train), and the outcome of introducing the new carriages. This was balanced with inputs relating to operational costs such as materials, energy, salaries, rail track charges and repair and maintenance cost.

SRC believed its revised strategy of new carriages and upgraded timetables would make train travel more attractive. (Travel by car, the main competitor to rail transport, was seeing a seven to eight percent increase per year). Therefore it also used @RISK to investigate the socio-economic impact of people taking more journeys by train. Historical road statistics were used to calculate the reduction in traffic accidents as a result of more people using the safer option of the train. In addition, the environmental impact of fewer car journeys, such as a reduction in pollution, was factored into the @RISK model, along with the decrease of operational costs as a result of less road use reducing the necessity of repairs.

Despite some uptake in passenger journeys as a result of new rail carriages, the revenue modelling showed that the rail company would not be profitable and the system would therefore need subsidies. In contrast, investigating the socio-economic impact of the investment showed that the rail upgrade was worthwhile because it resulted in advantages in terms of better quality journeys, fewer car accidents and less pollution.

As a result of SRC using @RISK to enable informed decision-making, the European Union and Slovakian Ministry of Transport approved the investment in its new rolling stock. Some carriages are now in operation, and all 32 new units will be in use by 2013.

Working for Eurotarget, a business consultancy that advises SRC and the Slovakian Ministry of Transport, Jozef Dančo, was a consultant on SRC's project. He explains: "@RISK was recommended as a result of its excellent track record with a wide variety of other projects. Flexible and fast, it was also the only decision support tool that enabled the complex modelling and depth of risk analysis that was required to provide an informed view of the overall risk presented by SRC's investment proposals."

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About the Slovak Rail Company:
In 2005, Rail Slovakia, which had been operating for more than 160 years, was split into the Slovak Rail Company (SRC) and Slovak Cargo. SRC, which is the country's only state-owned public transport organisation, is responsible for national, regional and suburban passenger rail transport.

About Palisade
Palisade Corporation is a software developer that produces decision support tools for professionals in many lines of work. The company was founded in 1984, and at present more than 400,000 people use Palisade's software in fields that range from finance to oil and mineral exploration, real estate to heavy manufacturing, and pharmaceuticals to aerospace. Its software is used by many Fortune 500 companies, including Shell Oil, Procter & Gamble, ExxonMobil, Chase Manhattan, and by prominent economic and financial consultants.

For more information, please contact:
Kate Alexander
Vanilla Public Relations Ltd
+44 (0)7788 584413
kate@vanillapr.co.uk



 
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