Alstom showcases rail products, services and solutions at Africa Rail
Alstom showcases rail products, services and solutions at Africa Rail
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Alstom is a proud sponsor of the 20th Africa Rail exhibition, the largest rail exhibition in Africa. The exhibition will take place from 13-14 June 2017 in Sandton, Johannesburg, and is focused on bringing together players in the rail industry to transfer knowledge, and to forge business relationships to better serve the local market.
Alstom will be showcasing its extensive range of solutions including its Citadis Tramway, a passenger-friendly solution already operational in 20 countries and more than 50 cities; and Attractis, an integrated tramway solution with optimised costs and lead times. Alstom will also showcase its range of services for trains, infrastructure and rail control systems with more than 20 years of experience on service.
Alstom has been present in South Africa for many years where it now focuses solely on transport activities and is committed to the revitalisation and development of sustainable rail transportation through its South African joint venture companies, Alstom Ubunye and the Gibela Rail Transport Consortium (Gibela).
Alstom Ubunye, Alstoms South African industrial base, was acquired just over a year ago to strengthen the companys African footprint and help address southern Africas mobility needs. Its 80,000m2 manufacturing facility, located east of Johannesburg, has undergone extensive refurbishment since acquisition to reinforce Alstom Ubunye activities and offer complete portfolio including infrastructure, signalling, trains, services and components manufacturing.
In 2013, Gibela secured the PRASA (Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa) contract to build 600, state-of-the-art, XTrapolis mega commuter trains as well as the 19-year contract for maintenance, technical support and spare parts for the coaches. Construction of the Gibela train manufacturing facility, in Ekurhuleni, where 580 of the trains will be built is due for completion by the end of 2017. The first 13 XTrapolis mega trains, manufactured at Alstoms Lapa factory in Brazil, are already in commercial service bringing dependable, contemporary suburban railway transport to South Africa.
Alstom is proud to be an active participant in the revitalization of southern Africas railnetwork. We will leverage our unparalleled technical expertise in railway transport to support economic and social progress in South Africa, said Yvan Eriau, Managing Director for Alstom Southern Africa and CEO of Alstom Ubunye.
Visit Alstoms stand, #G8, at Africa Rail 2017