Faiveley Transport to Supply Door & Air Conditioning Systems for Passenger Trains in Adelaide

Regulatory News:

Faiveley Transport (Paris:LEY) has won a project with Bombardier to supply door and air conditioning systems for 22 three car electrically powered passenger trains (Electrical Multiple Units) in Adelaide, Australia.

Faiveley Transport will supply a total number of 264 doors and 110 air conditioning units. The excellent proposal of after-sales support to be provided at a local level was highlighted as an important factor in winning this project.

The Adelaide EMU project is part of a significant investment by the both the local South Australian and national Australian Governments and includes the electrification of the Adelaide network.

This will be the first time that Faiveley Transport will supply both Door and HVAC systems for a passenger train built in Australia and confirms Faiveley Transport´s commitment to developing its presence in this market, where they already have 2 industrial sites. Delivery is expected to start in July 2012.

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FAIVELEY Transport, world leader in the railway industry

Faiveley Transport, a specialist player in the global market for high-tech components for rail systems, is extending its range of products across seven business lines: air conditioning, power information & control, passenger access systems, platform doors & gates, braking, couplers and customer service.

The Group supplies manufacturers, operators and railway maintenance bodies with a comprehensive value chain: design, manufacturing, distribution and servicing. Faiveley Transport provides high value-added technical solutions, whilst guaranteeing its customers the utmost level of quality, service, comfort and availability.

FAIVELEY TRANSPORT

3, rue du 19 mars 1962 - 92230 Gennevilliers

www.faiveleytransport.com

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