Alstom to Build a Modern Logistics Terminal in Hungary. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Alstom has initiated the construction of a logistics terminal in Mátranovák, Hungary
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Alstom has initiated the construction of a logistics terminal in Mátranovák, Hungary. This project is part of the Mátranovák 2030 development program for the company’s production plant.

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The total investment amounts to HUF 600 million (€1.46 million), supported by the Hungarian government. The terminal will optimize the storage of materials and improve the handling of finished products.

Logistics Terminal: A Key Component of Alstom’s Strategy

The terminal is designed to increase production capacity at the Mátranovák plant by 40%. This development will enable Alstom to capture a significant share of the global bogie frame market.

The 827-square-meter facility will begin construction in spring 2025 and is expected to be completed in 2026. These efforts reflect Alstom’s dedication to efficiency and growth.

Innovations and Achievements by Alstom in Hungary

Alstom has been operating in Hungary for over 20 years, employing approximately 700 people. The company has significantly contributed to the development of Hungary’s transportation infrastructure.

Alstom supplied half the trains on Budapest’s Metro Lines 2 and 4. Additionally, 27 TRAXX locomotives and 59 MÁV-Start electric trains feature Alstom’s advanced technology.

These accomplishments highlight Alstom’s pivotal role in modernizing transportation in Hungary. The logistics terminal will further solidify the company’s leadership in this sector.

Alstom continues to invest in innovative projects, strengthening its position in the European transportation industry. The logistics terminal will optimize production and logistics operations in Hungary.

This project underlines Alstom’s commitment to delivering modern solutions for transportation needs across Europe.

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