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Alstom celebrates 120 years of the Vado Ligure Site and its relaunch with €20 Million invested since 2021

The site strengthens production of Traxx Universal locomotives, expands its activities, and invests in cutting-edge technologies.

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Alstom celebrates 120 years of the Vado Ligure Site and its relaunch with €20 Million invested since 2021

Alstom, global leader in smart and sustainable mobility, today celebrated the 120th anniversary of its historic Vado Ligure site, a cornerstone of the Italian railway industry since 1906. This milestone comes at a particularly significant time for the site, which in recent years has undergone a process of industrial revitalization and consolidation, in line with the commitments made by the company following the acquisition of Bombardier Transportation in 2021. Between 2021 and 2026, a total of around €20 million has been invested to reorganize and strengthen production, improve product quality, enhance commercial capabilities, and diversify activities. Furthermore, industrial integration with Alstom’s other Italian sites, particularly Savigliano (CN), has enabled the alignment of skills, processes, and methodologies, accelerating development and enhancing complementarities across the country.

“Celebrating this important milestone means paying tribute to an extraordinary industrial history and to the people who, with their expertise and dedication, have made this site a benchmark in the railway sector,” said Michele Viale, Managing Director of Alstom Italy. “Today, thanks to the Group’s investments, Vado Ligure looks to the future with renewed ambition: the results we are achieving confirm the vision we have built together over years of hard work.“

“Celebrating the 120th anniversary of this site means reaffirming the strategic role of industry in the growth of Liguria and the country,” said the President of the Liguria Region, Marco Bucci. “Vado Ligure represents a center of excellence that generates economic spillover, employment, and development for the entire area. The work carried out every day in this factory does not concern the company alone, but the whole community: value is created here for the territory, jobs are supported, and development is built. Even in the most challenging times, the company has demonstrated adaptability and a strong team spirit. Our thanks go to the workforce, a vital asset of skills that is essential for the competitiveness of the production system. Today’s results are, in fact, the outcome of cooperation between workers, management, and institutions. As a Region, our goal is to make Liguria increasingly attractive by creating the conditions for businesses to grow. We aim to strengthen the industrial supply chain and create new employment opportunities, because Liguria has a long industrial tradition and has always been a pioneer in innovation. Congratulations to everyone: this is a success story that deserves to be told and that looks to the future with confidence.”

Investments at the Vado Ligure site are also part of the €63.3 million industrial plan announced for the 2024–2026 period, covering all Alstom sites in Italy.

The celebratory event was attended by Marco Bucci, President of the Liguria Region; Enrico Maria Puija, Head of the Department for Infrastructure and Transportation Networks Ministry of Infrastructure and Transportation; Silvano Simone Bettini, President of Federmeccanica; Fabio Gilardi, Mayor of Vado Ligure; Andrew DeLeone, President Europe of Alstom, Alstom management, and around 300 employees. The ceremony was enriched by the presence of top clients and key stakeholders. A special performance from the Fondazione Luzzati – Teatro della Tosse, dedicated to workers and to the strength of labor as a driver of development and social growth, has been a tribute to those who have contributed to the site’s past and future.

A strategic site for Italy and the region

Since the 2021 acquisition, Alstom has invested resources, expertise, and technologies to strengthen the site’s competitiveness and fully implement its industrial plan, with the aim of ensuring production continuity, preserving know-how, safeguarding employment, and supporting long-term growth.

Today, the Vado Ligure site employs around 300 professionals and represents a strategic hub for Alstom, the local area, and the entire national industrial system. Thanks to investments in recent years, the site has been transformed into a highly specialized center, integrated into a modern production process that combines advanced technical expertise with cutting-edge technologies.

The industrial plan focuses on strengthening the site along three key directions:

Strengthening production of Traxx Universal locomotives, the site’s main industrial asset. Over 250 units sold across Italy confirm the strength of an excellent platform, continuously evolving through targeted technological developments: from Last Mile versions capable of operating on non-electrified lines, to multisystem variants for major international corridors, up to models capable of reaching speeds of 200 km/h. This path aims to enhance interoperability, versatility, and competitiveness at a European level.

Diversifying the industrial scope, expanding capabilities beyond locomotive production. New activities include the outfitting of the Power Car for Italy’s first hydrogen-powered train - a flagship project in the energy transition of rail transport - and strengthening the site’s role in maintenance and major overhauls, including complex work on high-speed trains in international service. A new building currently under construction will further increase capacity and expand the range of interventions, paving the way for full servicing of both regional and high-speed trains.

Investing in technology, consolidating the transformation of the site into a highly specialized hub. Facilities already in operation include structural bonding systems, the Rain Test system for testing vehicles under extreme conditions, a Test Track for dynamic verification, and a Control Room that monitors hundreds of locomotives in real time. The integration of these solutions with new digital tools and updated processes improves the quality, reliability, and efficiency of industrial operations.

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