Van der Westhuizen, N.J.Grabe, Petrus JohannesEbersohn, Willem2014-03-262014-03-262013-10Van der Westhuizen, NJ & Grabe, PJ 2013, 'The integration of railway asset management information to ensure maintenance effectiveness', Journal of the South African Institution of Civil Engineering, vol. 55, no. 3, pp. 18-29.1021-2019http://hdl.handle.net/2263/37152The challenge to sustain railways depends on the ability to optimise the utilisation of the asset base. It demands the establishment of a continuous asset improvement process which requires maintenance personnel continuously to improve their understanding of the infrastructure’s performance and the relevance of the configuration to this performance. A successful asset management process incorporates these elements and results in the optimisation of the infrastructure life cycle by extending useful life while minimising the operational interference, thereby increasing capacity. The effect of condition-based maintenance is illustrated, signifying how this maintenance strategy increases maintenance effectiveness (doing the right things at the right places), thus decreasing maintenance costs. It is apparent that with an increase in maintenance effectiveness, less time will be spent on maintaining assets, resulting in an increase of asset availability adding to the business objectives, allowing for an increase in operations. The paper demonstrates how condition-based and condition performance-based maintenance can enable railway organisations to save up to roughly 30% on their maintenance costs, while increasing capacity to approximately the same value.enSouth African Institution of Civil EngineeringInformation integrationAsset managementMaintenanceContinuous improvementCondition-basedCondition performanceThe integration of railway asset management information to ensure maintenance effectivenessArticle