TÜV Rheinland: Independent Safety Assessment for Thessaloniki’s ground-breaking Metro
A metro system around and over an ancient urban landscape
TÜV Rheinland played a crucial role in ensuring the project’s success through two pivotal engagements. First, the TÜV Rheinland experts collaborated with Hitachi Rail and AIASA, the joint venture responsible for the metro’s construction. TÜV Rheinland conducted an independent safety assessment covering track, vehicles, signalling, and system integration. “Our longstanding relationship with Hitachi allowed us to provide comprehensive support through the project’s numerous challenges, particularly the complex task of building a metro system around and over an ancient urban landscape,” says Peter Wigger, Regional Segment Manager Assessment and Certification Rail at TÜV Rheinland.
Pietro Marmo, Senior Director of RAMS for Hitachi Rail comments: “Our collaboration with TÜV Rheinland has been extremely positive. Not only are they extremely competent, but they demonstrate exceptional project skills and customer management. TÜV Rheinland provided invaluable support to reach the delivery of the system.”
Long-term sustainability in mind
In a second contract, TÜV Rheinland worked closely with THEMA, the metro operator, conducting a comprehensive Independent Safety Assessment (ISA) that evaluated operational readiness. TÜV Rheinland expert Peter Wigger comments: “Constructing a metro system in a city with such profound historical depth is no small feat. We witnessed THEMA’s remarkable growth from a 20-person team to a robust organization of 400 professionals, assessing their systems with scalability and long-term sustainability in mind. We are immensely proud to have supported this project, balancing modern infrastructure needs with the utmost respect for historical preservation.”
While the initial phase includes 13 stations, ambitious expansion plans are already underway. The metro system is expected to extend further, promising even greater connectivity for Thessaloniki’s residents and visitors.
The Thessaloniki Metro
The Thessaloniki Metro is more than just a transportation project—it’s a bridge between the city’s rich past and its innovative future. By preserving archaeological treasures and creating a sustainable, efficient transit system, this project sets a new standard for urban development. What sets this project apart is its extraordinary archaeological significance. The metro system boasts the largest number of archaeological ruins ever discovered within a metro construction, turning each excavation into a journey through time. During the project, workers unearthed a remarkable array of historical artifacts, including coins, glass, pottery, iron objects, and bone fragments, each telling a story of the city’s rich historical landscape.
Sicherheit und Qualität in fast allen Wirtschafts- und Lebensbereichen: Dafür steht TÜV Rheinland. Das Unternehmen ist seit mehr als 150 Jahren tätig und zählt zu den weltweit führenden Prüfdienstleistern. TÜV Rheinland hat mehr als 22.000 Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeiter in über 50 Ländern und erzielt einen Jahresumsatz von mehr als 2,4 Milliarden Euro. Die hoch qualifizierten Expertinnen und Experten von TÜV Rheinland prüfen rund um den Globus technische Anlagen und Produkte, begleiten Innnovationen in Technik und Wirtschaft, trainieren Menschen in zahlreichen Berufen und zertifizieren Managementsysteme nach internationalen Standards. Damit sorgen die unabhängigen Fachleute für Vertrauen entlang globaler Warenströme und Wertschöpfungsketten. Seit 2006 ist TÜV Rheinland Mitglied im Global Compact der Vereinten Nationen für mehr Nachhaltigkeit und gegen Korruption. Website: www.tuv.com
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