Alstom will supply five new Traxx locomotives to Polish operator CLIP Intermodal. The deal boosts collaboration between the companies across Europe. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Alstom will supply five new Traxx locomotives to Polish operator CLIP Intermodal. The deal boosts collaboration between the companies across Europe
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Alstom Strengthens Partnership with CLIP Intermodal

French firm signed an agreement to produce third-generation multisystem locomotives with efficiency. Five units will gain approval for operation in six European nations.

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Assembly will take place at the plant in Kassel, Germany, using advanced technology and expertise. Bodies will come from the Polish facility in Wrocław with top quality.

Alstom Expands Deliveries in 2024

In early 2024, both companies finalized a contract to build 13 locomotives for Europe. They agreed on deliveries for six countries with reliable terms.

Locomotives will reach speeds up to 160 kilometers per hour on routes with ease. They will feature the Onvia Cab system for ETCS-compliant train control.

The agreement covers two-year maintenance of the units for seamless operation on tracks. This ensures consistent transport across key regional corridors.

Company bolsters its standing in the transport market with innovative solutions and approaches. Thus, it supports growth of rail networks in Poland and nearby states.

CLIP Intermodal will receive cutting-edge machines for efficient route handling across Europe. Because demand for eco-friendly transport rises every single year.

Plants in Kassel and Wrocław guarantee production of equipment with exceptional quality and innovation. And this highlights the manufacturer’s leadership in the rail industry.

Partnership enhances logistics in Poland, Germany, Austria, and other nations with success. But most importantly, it fosters a sustainable transport system in Europe.

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