On track for sustainable change

Meet us at InnoTrans

Let's close the gap

for a sustainable and resilient transport infrastructure

Railways provide convenient, reliable and safe low-carbon transport. In delivering sustainable transport projects around the world, we transform societies and create value for both our direct clients as well as the final users.

Booth 120

September 24th - 27th

Come and join us at our booth 120 of Hall B in City Cube

Speakers Corner

Wednesday, September 25th at 1.30 - 2.30pm

Come and join us on at the Speakers Corner (Hub27, beta 1-2)

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Women in Mobility

Tuesday, September 24th

Come and join us at Women in Mobility Luncheon

Explore our expertise and services

Win the LEGO train

Visit our Booth and participate in our contest: what is the name of the model?

Contact us

Ramboll is a foundation-run engineering, architecture and consulting company founded in Denmark in 1945. We are present in 35 countries and combine local experience with a global knowledge base. We strive for inspiring and challenging solutions that make a real difference for our clients and society as a whole.

Selected Projects

Next-gen high speed rail in Sweden

We're helping Sweden develop its next generation high-speed rail network, including a connection between Gothenburg-Borås.The aim is to deliver better journey times and accessibility, while minimising the impact on the environment or nearby inhabitants.

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Kiel's most sustainable transport system

A local transport concept for the state capital lays the foundation for high-quality local public transport. It explores if a tram or bus rapid transit system is the better option for the expansion of public transport and how footpaths and cycle paths can optimally complement the traffic flow.

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EU's largest rail management system

The largest and first country-wide European Rail Traffic Management System is a project upgrading Denmark’s entire rail signalling system to create a more competitive and sustainable rail system.

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