On September 20 to 23, 2022, the 13th International Railway Trade Fair for Transport Technology InnoTrans-2022 took place in Berlin – for the first time after 4-year covid-related restrictions – it’s the world-scale exhibition which is traditionally held every two years.
At this year’s InnoTrans, Ukraine was represented by 10 companies-manufacturers of machine-building sector supported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Exporters and Investors Council under the MoFA of Ukraine, HQ of the «Entrepreneurship and Export Promotion Office».
Produced devices and Systems:
- Magnetic Particle - UMPK-OS38, UMPK-2000.
- Ultrasonic - UD4-94-ОKО-01, UD4-76, SNK-KP8, SAUZK Uniscan Luch OS-4 (AXLE-4), SNK OS-3
- UDS2-73, UDS2-77, UD3-71, USR-01, Revizor-KP.
- Eddy current - VD3-71, ЕТS2-73, ЕТS2-77, SNK OS-3, OKOSCAN 73HS, VD 131-ND, KVD-300.
The blue-and-yellow flag united at one booth the Ukrainian producers of bearings, locomotives, railcars, signaling, communication and automation systems, as well as the only Ukrainian manufacturer of non-destructive testing equipment for railways – the OKOndt GROUP Company.
The exhibition took place in a vivacious busy ambiance. Continuous business at the OKOndt GROUP’s stand with the visitors from the USA, Canada, Africa, India, China, South Korea, Singapore, countries of Central, West and East Europe was a result of a high interest to the flaw detectors made by OKOndt GROUP that are designed to perform the NDT of the rolling stock components (cars, locos) and rail tracks.
The showcased portable, mechanized and automated non-destructive testing means are made by the following companies belonging to the GROUP: UkrSRINDT, Ultracon-Service, Promprylad.
Nice friendly environment and the business part of the event contributed to the understanding between the manufacturers of non-destructive testing means and consumers in railway industry.
The world-largest Railway Manufacturers Exhibition by its scale and a number of participants – 2840 from 56 countries from all over the globe – was attended by a total of 137,000 visitors.