Sersa Group

Sersa Group
Industry Railway
Founded 1948[1]
Founder Arnold Schnyder[1]
Key people
Konrad Schnyder
Services Track construction and maintenance and machinery leasing
Number of employees
>1000 (c.2012)[1]
Website www.sersa-group.com

Sersa Group is a Swiss railtrack construction and maintenance company.

History

Sersa (Soudage électrique des rails S.A.) was founded in 1948 in Neuchâtel by Arnold Schnyder as a rail track maintenance company operating on the rail system around Zurich, Switzerland. Arnold Schnyder's son Konrad took over the company and expanded the business to cover track infrastructure work throughout Switzerland, as well as establishing subsidiaries abroad. (Germany, UK, Netherlands, Ireland, Canada, Spain).[1]

Operations

Sersa Kirow crane

The company supplies services relating to rail track construction and renewals; including ballasted and slab track construction, catenary construction, and project management. Maintenance of track including ballast cleaning and tamping, rail inspection, welding, grinding and milling,[2] and operates and leases a variety of machinery such as tamping machines, cranes, grinding trains and ballast cleaning machines.[3]

Subsidiaries

The company has subsidiaries in the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands; Sersa (UK) Ltd. and Sersa BV.[4] In 2009 the group acquired the Canadian track construction and maintenance company Total Track.[5]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Geschichte (in German), Sersa Group, retrieved September 2012 Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  2. "Sersa Group". www.sersa-group.com. Services.
  3. "Sersa Group". www.sersa-group.com. Machinery.
  4. "Sersa Group". www.sersa-group.com. Companies.
  5. "Sersa Group buys Total track". www.railwaygazette.com. Railway Gazette. 17 December 2009.
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