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Carritech supports operators and organisations that continue to depend on Siemens platforms within live, business-critical environments. These systems are often deeply integrated into core and access networks where replacement is complex, disruptive, or commercially unjustified.
We help source Siemens hardware that is no longer available through OEM channels, enabling networks to remain operational without forced migration. From hard-to-find spares to structured long-term supply, we support continuity across Siemens-based infrastructure.
Carritech helps organisations recover value from surplus and end-of-life Siemens assets. We purchase a wide range of legacy hardware and spares, offering a secure and transparent route to market for equipment that still has operational relevance elsewhere.
By selling unused Siemens inventory, organisations can reduce storage overheads, simplify asset management, and release capital tied up in dormant infrastructure—while supporting reuse across global legacy networks.
Carritech provides specialist repair services designed to extend the working life of Siemens telecoms hardware, helping operators avoid unnecessary replacements and reduce operational risk.
Our engineers perform component-level repairs on control boards, line cards, power units, and system modules. All repairs are fully tested and validated, delivering a dependable and cost-effective alternative where replacement hardware is scarce or no longer manufactured.
Carritech delivers independent L3 remote technical support for Siemens-based networks, supporting environments where OEM support has ended but reliability remains essential.
Our engineers assist with fault analysis, configuration challenges, legacy system behaviour, and ongoing operational support. By extending platform usability and supplementing internal teams, we help reduce risk, manage support costs, and maintain service continuity across Siemens-driven network infrastructure.
Siemens is a German multinational conglomerate corporation and the largest industrial manufacturing company in Europe. It is headquartered in Munich and has several foreign branch offices.
The principal divisions of the corporation are Digital Industries, Smart Infrastructure, Mobility, Healthcare (branded Siemens Healthineers) and Financial Services. The corporation is a prominent maker of medical diagnostics equipment and its medical health-care division, which generates about 12 percent of the corporation’s total sales, is its second-most profitable unit, after the industrial automation division. In this area, it is regarded as a pioneer and the company with the highest revenue in the world. Siemens and its subsidiaries employ approximately 303,000 people worldwide and reported global revenue of around €62 billion in 2021 according to its earnings release.