Alstom’s Strategic Collaboration with Saudi Railway Company. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

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Jeddah Islamic Port, one of Saudi Arabia’s most vital maritime hubs, stands as a cornerstone of the Kingdom’s ambitious Vision 2030. Image courtesy: Jeddah Islamic Port

French railway giant Alstom has signed a five-year agreement with Saudi Railway Company worth $80 million. The Technical Support and Spare Parts Supply Agreement was unveiled during last week’s Saudi Rail Exhibition.

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The deal focuses on improving SAR’s critical east-west freight corridor through enhanced maintenance strategies. Alstom will deliver technical support and spare parts to ensure uninterrupted efficiency across the railway system.

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Key elements of the agreement include digitalizing maintenance workflows, streamlining operations, and boosting the freight corridor’s performance. This collaboration underscores Alstom’s commitment to leveraging innovation for operational excellence.

By modernizing maintenance, SAR aims to support Saudi Arabia’s ambitious Vision 2030 goals. Alstom’s expertise ensures the corridor aligns with global standards and sustainability targets.

This partnership also highlights Saudi Arabia’s efforts to advance its logistics network. Improved railway infrastructure is pivotal for economic growth and global connectivity.

Alstom’s established presence in Saudi Arabia bolsters local capabilities and technical knowledge. The agreement strengthens ties between the two organizations while promoting regional development.

Through cutting-edge solutions, Alstom positions itself as a key player in Saudi Arabia’s railway modernization. Both parties benefit from a shared commitment to excellence and innovation in transportation services.

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