The company recently announced that it had produced its 150,000th 3D-printed part. Aurelien Fussel, head of additive manufacturing at Alstom, who has been leading development in this field for eight years, talked about the possibilities and prospects of 3D printing.
India: The company is targeting an output of over 1,000 railcars per month this financial year.
Russia: The digital twin reproduces the operation of the 12,000 m2 workshop and helps to select the best option for its future reconstruction.
Germany: The annual locomotive production is planned to increase from the current 40 to 100 units in 2025 and up to 160 units in 2026.
Russia: Rail Service, a Russian co-investor in the manufacturing company, told ROLLINGSTOCK that it is now studying the market conditions and needs to select the types of cars that are most in demand.
Kazakhstan: The company plans to start rolling stock production in Atyrau in 2024.
USA: According to the car builder Greenbrier, 11 sites produce cars for the North American market today, with six located in Mexico.
Sweden: The new complex employs around 500 people in several of the company’s business areas: development of rolling stock, components and signalling systems, and provision of maintenance services.
Russia: As PC Transport Systems, PC TS, told ROLLINGSTOCK, it will be fulfilling orders with different terms and for trams with different numbers of cars in 2024.