Planning often changes at a late stage for the freight train company Green Cargo. According to the company, it is often the case that the Swedish Transport Administration, which manages the railway tracks in Sweden, comes with far too late information about, for example, track works and traffic diversions. The situation is something that affects many, says Patrik Strömqvist, deputy operations manager.

– It will have a negative effect on our customers and our production staff, who find it difficult to combine leisure and work, he says.

18 weeks in advance

The Swedish Transport Administration must notify traffic information regarding the railway no later than 18 weeks in advance. But at the moment they have a week’s notice. This is partly due to the Swedish Transport Administration launching a digital planning system in December.

According to the authority, the system was needed within the business, but then did not work as well as had been thought.

– It didn’t quite have the same performance as we had hoped for. It has been a backlog that we have had to live with since then, says Bengt Olsson, press manager at the Swedish Transport Administration.

Risk having to pay 24 million

Earlier this year, the Swedish Transport Agency criticized the Swedish Transport Administration’s planning and foresight towards the train companies. If they do not solve the difficulties with the system this year, they will have to pay a fine of a total of SEK 24 million. According to the Swedish Transport Administration, the confusion with the planning may remain into the autumn.

– We work closely with the supplier of this system. It will take parts of this year to get it right, says Bengt Olsson.

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