With its innovative products and services, Voith is a driving force behind sustainable mobility growth in the rail segment. Spotlight on new solutions for gear units, and passenger and freight couplers.
Alstom, world leader in smart and sustainable mobility, signed a new contract with EMOVA, concessionaire of the Buenos Aires Metro Network, to overhaul its fleet of 60 Alstom Metropolis 300 model cars (10 trains).
Greenpeace published a study titled “Connection Failed,” which analyzed existing and potential direct rail and air transport connections between major European cities.
Sedak will debut its products at InnoTrans, Berlin's international transport technology trade fair, showcasing its train and rail vehicle portfolio from September 24-27 in Hall 1.1, Stand 300.
A rail journey transcends mere transportation from point A to point B – it’s a transformative experience that redefines how passengers work, relax, and forge connections.
In future, Voith’s electrical coupler design will be the basis for interface standardization of all digital automatic couplers (DAK) in rail freight transportation.
As an expert manufacturer of high-quality quick-release couplings and electrical connectors for more than 50 years, Stäubli has developed solutions specifically for the railway industry, offering connection solutions for all categories of trains, locomotives, and trams.
Alstom’s Brazil facilities have produced train car bodyshells for mobility projects in São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Brasília, Fortaleza, Porto Alegre, as well as the United States, Chile, Argentina, South Africa, India, Romania and Taiwan.