The latest issue of UST Inside: the Deputy General Designer for Integrated Development and Implementation Viktor Garakh spoke about introduction, management, and safety
A new edition of UST Inside has just been released. The guest is Viktor Garakh, the Deputy General Designer for Integrated Development and Implementation.
In an interview, Victor discussed the process of creating uST transport and infrastructure complexes, how their safety is ensured, and the significance of the company's internal standards. The audience will also discover whether it is feasible to contrast string transport with the Moscow monorail, how the air suspension of uPods operates, and why swaying during testing is not a fault but a deliberate engineering calculation.
The speaker paid special attention to the adaptation of transport and infrastructure complexes to meet the needs of customers and noted that a modular approach allows for quick assembly of solutions for various purposes, from tourist routes to city logistics.
This interview is for anyone who wants to understand how string transport works, from its design logic to the operation.
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