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We offer extensive range of proven and modular components for all types of railway vehicles. Continuous research and development, combined with sound validation equipment and decades of return of experience on Alstom and non-Alstom trains, guarantee that our customers will receive both state-of-the art and validated solutions. Learn more
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Alstom deploys ambitious programmes to reach a clear target:...
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Commitments - Homepage | Alstom
- Innovation at Alstom
Alstom tested Grade of Automation Level 4 technology, the...
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Alstom commits to contribute to a low carbon future by...
- Corporate governance
Corporate governance - Homepage | Alstom
- Strategy
Alstom has significantly reinforced his Research and...
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In addition, Alstom’s offer is completed by an extensive...
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Alstom is a public company that produces railway vehicles, signalling systems and electric road systems worldwide. It was formed in 1928 by a merger of two French electric engineering firms and has undergone several acquisitions and divestitures since then.
Alstom is a company that develops and promotes innovative and sustainable transportation solutions for rail and urban mobility. It offers a wide range of products and services, from high-speed trains to digital mobility, and operates in 63 countries with over 80,000 employees.
Mobility by nature | Alstom commits to contribute to a low carbon future by developing and promoting innovative and sustainable transportation solutions that people enjoy riding.
Apr 30, 2018 · SINGAPORE - French firm Alstom has won a contract to supply 17 new MRT trains, to increase the capacity of the North East Line and Circle Line.
Watch videos from Alstom, a global leader in sustainable transportation, showcasing its products, services, innovations and customer testimonials. Learn about Alstom's vision, achievements, challenges and opportunities in the industry.
SINGAPORE - The competition watchdog has given the green light to French train maker Alstom's US$7 billion (S$9.6 billion) buyout of Bombardier Transportation. Read more at straitstimes.com.