Singapore
Case Studies

Transforming Bishan
Depot Through AI-Driven Overhaul Automation
SMRT Trains, Singapore
A 40-year-old depot. A growing fleet. No room to expand. The mandate was clear: double heavy overhaul capacity within the existing footprint, reduce manpower dependency, improve quality, and do it without interrupting passenger services.

Turning Rail Operations Data into Actionable Intellligence
SMRT Trains, Singapore
Critical knowledge fragmented across dashboards, systems, and individuals. Decision-making slowed by the effort of finding, reconciling, and acting on inconsistent data. Maintenance risk rising as institutional knowledge remained locked in spreadsheets and with individual staff rather than accessible to the teams who needed it.

Command and Control
for Multi-Modal Operations
SMRT Trains, Singapore
Urban transport authorities managing rail, bus, and road networks face a common challenge: operational control systems built independently, by different vendors, at different times, and never designed to work together. The result is fragmented situational awareness, slow incident response, and an inability to coordinate service recovery across modes in real time.

Re-engineering Critical Rail Components to Overcome Supply Constraints
SMRT Trains, Singapore
A mandatory 12-year overhaul requirement for Auxiliary Power Supply and Propulsion electronic cards created a critical delivery risk. OEM replacement lead times had stretched beyond 500 days while the overhaul schedule remained fixed. Without intervention, the programme risked falling behind schedule and exposing operations to potential service disruption from ageing or unserviceable power-system components.

End-to-End Operations for Singapore’s Island Gateway
Sentosa Development Corporation
Singapore’s gateway to its most visited leisure destination demands a standard of service that matches the experience it carries. When the Sentosa Development Corporation sought a long-term operations and maintenance partner for the Sentosa Express, they awarded the contract to STRIDES.