The University of Hull has announced the launch of Railwhere, a new spinout company set to transform the freight industry by helping rail operators cut costs, reduce emissions, and deliver goods more efficiently.
Developed from seven years of cutting-edge research at the University’s Logistics Institute, Railwhere combines operational insight with award-winning software to support a greener, more competitive rail freight sector.
Built in collaboration with industry partners including Network Rail, Freightliner, and Lampada Digital Solutions — a subsidiary of the University — the technology offers real-time, data-driven solutions for route optimisation and fuel efficiency.
Barrie Louw, Director of Railwhere, said the new company would provide “transformational technology” to a sector undergoing significant change: “We build intuitive software that empowers the rail freight industry to plan smarter, operate cleaner, and make better-informed decisions. In a time of economic uncertainty and environmental challenge, accurate, fast and accessible analysis is more essential than ever.”
Railwhere is the latest example of successful university-industry collaboration, with its software already delivering measurable results. Working alongside Innovate UK, Aether Limited, and the University of Derby, Railwhere’s platform helped Freightliner restructure the transport of quarried stone from the Mendips to London. The result? Shorter journeys, lower fuel costs, fewer emissions, and greater network efficiency.
Support authors and subscribe to content
This is premium stuff. Subscribe to read the entire article.