Alstom continues to actively strengthen its service capabilities, announcing the acquisition of the German company Reuschling, this is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Alstom announces the acquisition of the German service company Reuschling

This move will allow Alstom to expand its engineering competencies by leveraging Reuschling’s experience and expertise in both planned and unplanned maintenance, as well as modernization of shunting locomotives.

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Based in Hattingen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Reuschling specializes in innovative technologies such as alternative traction systems for shunting operations, remote control of shunting locomotives via radio channel, and digital couplings. It employs approximately 120 staff.

This acquisition will enable Alstom to strengthen its market position and expand its geographic presence in Germany.

Prior to this, Alstom already had two facilities in Germany focused on shunting locomotives, in Stendal (Saxony-Anhalt) and Waibstadt (Baden-Württemberg).

This strategic acquisition underscores Alstom’s ambitions in the railway service and modernization sector.

Photo: Reuschling

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