Alstom has signed two major service agreements with Akiem to improve the performance and availability of Traxx locomotives operating across European rail networks. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Alstom has signed two major service agreements with Akiem to improve the performance and availability of Traxx locomotives operating across European rail networks
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The first contract spans five years and focuses on the supply of spare parts for 116 Traxx locomotives. It includes approximately 200 parts annually, covering a wide range of essential components.

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Both companies will update the list of spare parts regularly to ensure full alignment with operational needs. This strategy helps prevent delays and keeps the fleet operating at optimal efficiency.

The second agreement addresses the maintenance of onboard signalling systems manufactured by Alstom. It includes remote diagnostics, on-site technical support, and fast replacement of critical components.

This support framework allows Akiem to minimize disruptions and maintain high service standards. Fast repair cycles and real-time troubleshooting further reduce downtime for Traxx units.

Alstom and Akiem Target Operational Excellence

These contracts expand the long-standing partnership between Alstom and Akiem. The companies continue to collaborate closely to drive innovation and maximize lifecycle value across the rolling stock.

According to Akiem, these agreements represent a major step toward improving customer satisfaction. The focus remains on boosting locomotive availability, reliability, and safety performance.

Alstom also reinforces its role as a trusted service provider. By supporting Akiem’s operations, the company contributes to the wider goal of modern, efficient, and sustainable rail transport.

Alstom Invests in Long-Term Rail Efficiency

Both contracts reflect a joint vision for long-term efficiency across European freight and passenger corridors. Smart maintenance and real-time support ensure resilience in a competitive market.

As demand for sustainable transport rises, these agreements help set industry benchmarks. The Traxx fleet now benefits from a strong service backbone driven by responsiveness and quality.

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