Rail transport manufacturer Alstom has appointed Slawomir Ciza as the new CEO and Managing Director of the company in Poland, Ukraine and the Baltic States.

Alstom appoints new managing director for Poland, Ukraine and the Baltics

It is reported by the railway magazine Railway Supply with reference to Alstom.

The new CEO will be responsible for Alstom’s operations in each of these countries and will play a key role in the company’s further integration following the merger with Bombardier Transportation in January 2021.

“Slavemeter Cisa has been with Alstom and the rail industry for over 10 years. He was responsible for implementing changes in the company that proved effective and successful,” said Antonio Moreno, Managing Director of Alstom in Central and Eastern Europe. He also expressed hope that the new head will develop the company’s commercial and operational presence in “priority markets” – Poland, Ukraine and the Baltic countries.

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“There are many different projects ahead of us in Poland, Ukraine and the Baltic countries. We will constantly strive for innovation, especially in the field of hydrogen solutions, high-speed trains and digitalization,” said Slavomir Ciza.

Poland, Ukraine and the Baltic States belong to the Alstom Group’s CEE cluster. The headquarters of the company in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe is located in Poland, where more than 4 thousand people work at 11 factories.

As previously reported, the former head of KTZ will head the regional office of Alstom.

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