Open dialogue among global stakeholders advanced best practices and innovations shaping the future of highâcapacity freight worldwide.
The Dedicated Freight Corridor Corp. of India Ltd (DFCCIL), in association with the Centre for Heavy Haul Rail Research & Development (CHHRR&D), hosted the Second International Heavy Haul Seminar 2026 (IHHS 2026) at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, on June 5-6.
The twoâday seminar, themed âEngineering Reliability at Scale: The Next Phase of Heavy Haul RailwaysâIntegrating Engineering, Maintenance and Intelligence across HighâCapacity Freight Systemsâ, highlighted the growing global recognition of Indiaâs rapidly expanding freight railway ecosystem and its role in shaping the future of heavyâhaul transportation. Eminent speakers and delegates from Australia, Austria, Germany, the UK, and the US joined the event, which served as a strategic platform for international collaboration and knowledge exchange.
In his welcome address, Praveen Kumar, Managing Director, DFCCIL, noted, âThe next phase of growth requires a shift from assetâlevel performance to corridorâwide reliability, driven by the seamless integration of engineering excellence, intelligent maintenance, digital technologies, and institutional learning to sustain safe, efficient, and highâcapacity freight operations.â
The inaugural session featured addresses by rail industry leaders including R Mohanraja, Secretary, Railway Board; Sachinder Mohan Sharma, Executive Director, Railway Board; Kari Gonzales, President & CEO, MxV Rail (US) and President, International Heavy Haul Association (IHHA). The dignitaries emphasised innovation, technological advancement, capacity enhancement, asset reliability, and international cooperation as critical to developing nextâgeneration freight rail systems capable of meeting rising logistics demands while ensuring safety and sustainability.
DFCCILâs Praveen Kumar also unveiled the second edition of the technical compendium, comprising research contributions from experts across the heavy haul railway sector.
IHHS 2026 provided a unique platform connecting mature heavyâhaul railway systems with decades of operational experience and rapidly expanding freight networks from emerging economies. The open dialogue between industry leaders, researchers, infrastructure managers, and technology innovators facilitated the exchange of best practices and cuttingâedge solutions shaping the future of highâcapacity freight transportation worldwide.
Reliability Redefined
The first day of the event featured three highâlevel sessions on reliability engineering, intelligent monitoring systems, digital transformation, and predictive maintenance. Discussions covered modern fastening technologies, turnout innovations, and maintenance optimisation to enhance performance and resilience in heavy haul networks.
The session on âWayside, Rolling Stock & Track Condition Monitoring and Interaction Managementâ explored digital technologies, intelligent inspection systems, and dataâdriven decisionâmaking to improve efficiency and safety. Cloudâenabled systems, autonomous inspections, realâtime monitoring, and predictive analytics were highlighted as key enablers of safer operations.
The third session, âSystem Intelligence, Digital Twins and Predictive Maintenance at Scaleâ, examined how advanced analytics and innovative maintenance strategies are helping railways improve resilience, optimise asset performance, reduce lifecycle costs, and extend infrastructure service life.
Day two added sessions on rolling stock innovation, freight operations, sustainability, asset management, and emerging technologies driving the next phase of heavy haul railway development.

