A total of nine people have received comprehensive training for the proper development of Section 3 of the important Aztec infrastructure.
Azvi’s Machinery Department has been responsible for carrying out an exhaustive training process for the team of machinists from Construcciones Urales who will be working on the Maya Train project.
Specifically, a total of nine people received more than a month of training, which was divided into two parts. On the one hand, there was a theoretical part taught by the manufacturer Plasser&Theurer, related to the machine models sent to Mexico; and, on the other hand, there was a practical part, which took place in Seville and focused mainly on mechanical aspects.
This gave the new drivers the opportunity to work at our Logistics Centre in Alcalá de Guadaíra, where they were able to see first-hand the Plasser & Theurer 09-32 CSM continuous line tamping machine and the DGS 62N stabiliser, which will be used on the project in Mexico. During their work on this important project, they will have to operate these types of machines once track assembly work begins, as well as actively participate in their preparation and learn about the work carried out by our staff in relation to preventive and corrective maintenance.
To this end, theoretical and practical concepts related to the operation of the machines, their internal systems, engines, chassis, etc. have been taken into account, while emphasising the care and maintenance of the machinery and the importance of health and safety in the workplace.
Throughout the training, the new operators have shown a very satisfactory attitude and aptitude, demonstrating great commitment and a willingness to learn, as well as the skills necessary for their future performance.
It is also worth highlighting the involvement and interest of Azvi’s machinery personnel, who have actively participated in the training and, day after day, have taught them as much as possible, integrating them into the team and creating a great working environment.
The participants who received the training were: Oswaldo Iván Cruz Hernández, Rubén Cid Cedillo, Aldo Arturo Iturbe Álvarez, Iker Alejandro Téllez Reyes, Misachael González Orozco, Luis Alfredo López Martínez, Salvador Pavía Huerta, José Luis Coronado Merlín and Kevin Hernández Alcántara.
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