Company Portrait: ALSTOM
ALSTOM started out in France in 1823. As a global leader in power and transport, ALSTOM today designs, builds and services technologically advanced products and systems for the world´s energy (power plants) and transport (trains, ships) infrastructure. Sales were around 14,2 billion Euros in 2006/07. ALSTOM employs 65,000 people in 70 countries world-wide.
ALSTOM Transport
With a turnover of 5,3 million Euros in the last financial year (2006/2007) and 25,000 employees in 60 countries, ALSTOM Transport is one of the leading suppliers of rail transport solutions world-wide.
ALSTOM Transport is represented by two companies in Germany: ALSTOM LHB GmbH in Salzgitter and ALSTOM Lokomotiven Service GmbH in Stendal, a joint venture with Deutsche Bahn AG. Together, the two sites earn a yearly turnover of around 597 million Euros – and continue to grow. The secret of this success is the staff: approximately 2,500 highly qualified and motivated employees, among them 110 apprentices.
A new way of traveling
ALSTOM Transport gives traveling in Sweden a new flavour. With ALSTOM´s new trains in the regions around the lake Mälaren and Stockholm, journeys become faster, modern, and more comfortable. New technique improves the opportunities to maintain the trains. ALSTOM develops products and service in co-operation with its customers in order to take the traffic´s particular conditions and requirements into consideration.
The most recent product in Sweden is the Coradia LIREX that Skånetrafiken has ordered from ALSTOM. It is adjusted to the Nordic climate and has its equipment on the roof to ease its maintenance. It has a low floor through the whole train, which increases the accessibility for all the passengers. Altogether, 49 new trains will be delivered between 2009 and 2011 to operate in Skåne.
Furthermore, 71 new commuter trains, SL´s X60, will come into traffic in 2005. They are specially constructed for the conditions in Stockholm, with low entries, wide doors, and fast acceleration as well as retardation.In total157 Coradia LIREX were sold within Europe. In autumn the Deutsche Bahn ordered 80 of them that have to be delivered from 2008.
Additional Products
• Service for trains and locomotives: repair, maintenance, spare parts, on site service, modernisation
• Freight wagons
• Components, bogies, TMCS® (Train Monitoring and Control System)
Further important projects in Germany and Nordic region:
• 28 tram-trains type Regio CITADIS for Northern Hesse
• More than 500 suburban trains type ET 423/ET422 for Munich, Stuttgart, Düsseldorf and Frankfurt (DB AG)
• More than 300 trams for Hanover, Darmstadt, Magdeburg and Würzburg
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• 80 CORADIA LIREX for Bavaria (Würzburg, Augsburg, München-Passau)
• Nearly 400 regional trains type CORADIA LINT for regions in Germany, the Danish Jutland region, Lokalbanen and the Gelderland region (Syntus) in the Netherlands
• 126 underground trains type DT4 for Hamburg since 1988
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• 67 underground trains of Hamburg’s new generation DT 5
• 136 suburban trains for Greater Copenhagen in Denmark (DSB)
• SM4 and SM3 in Finland, Finnish Railway.
For more information, please contact
Pelle Svensson
Managing Director Alstom Transport AB
Phone: +46 8 723 65 80
Fax: +46 8 723 65 90
e-mail: pelle [dot] svensson [at] transport [dot] alstom [dot] com
Andreas Knitter
Chairman Alstom Transport AB
Phone: +49 5341 900 41 00
Fax: +49 5341 900 62 55
e-mail: andreas [dot] knitter [at] transport [dot] alstom [dot] com