EACH RAILWAY PROJECT IS A NEW CHALLENGE FOR LANDER; NO TWO RAIL CUSTOMERS HAVE THE SAME NEEDS.
The railway sector is characterised by the peculiar complexity of the signalling systems and the diversity of regulations. Trains are becoming more sophisticated machines by the day thanks to the advance of new technologies and safety systems If to this we add the high costs of training on real machinery and the impossibility of training endless basic aspects, the need to incorporate simulation into training processes is imperative. It is a sector where safety, the good use of material and the comfort of users during training are vital.
Training with simulation offers an in-depth knowledge of each of the unit systems. It enables training in adverse conditions without any risk to the people or equipment. The exercises can be repeated until all the concepts have been fully understood.
For Lander each rail project is a new challenge; no two rail customers have the same needs, and our job is to listen, give advice and find the best possible project.

The exhaustive planning of each project gives each Lander Multi-Purpose System its individual nature. Based on a global concept our engineers develop solutions to satisfy our customers’ specific requirements and individual needs.

Even though a tram may at first be classified as a means of railway transport, driving a tram is actually more like driving a bus. Therefore, Lander used all the work it has done over years in automotive simulators as well as its experience in railway simulator development to design and develop this tram simulator.

The greatest virtue of the Full-Mission Simulators is that they are as similar as possible to the real machine. They are manufactured using the most modern materials to reduce the weight of the simulators and guarantee a long working life.