Simulators always hit the road

Despite a global health crisis, CORYS’ activities continue.

The proof: a container containing a train driving simulator and its instructor’s station hit the road on Thursday 20 March, bound for the customer’s site.

The CORYS teams, in partnership with its suppliers, have made everything possible while respecting the barrier gestures to make the on-time delivery of the simulator to its purchaser possible.

All the CORYS employees are continuing the developments in close collaboration with the customers, to guarantee the progress of the projects.

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