Hyundai Rotem Poised to Win Landmark Train Contract in Morocco
21.02.2025
Hyundai Rotem is in the final stages of securing a contract to deliver 150 trains to Morocco. The deal includes intercity, high-speed, and regional trains, supporting long-term industry growth. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

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Hyundai Rotem Competes for Morocco’s Railway Expansion
Competing bids came from Alstom, Talgo, and CRCC, but Hyundai’s proposal stands out. The company offered to build a local factory, transferring technology and enhancing Morocco’s railway sector.
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Alstom retains its foothold in high-speed rail after winning a previous contract. The firm supplied 18 high-speed trains last year, strengthening its presence in Morocco’s transportation market.
Hyundai Rotem’s Strategy to Secure the Contract
Morocco is pushing forward with an extensive railway expansion, preparing for the 2030 World Cup. The project aims to modernize infrastructure, support economic growth, and improve connectivity nationwide.
Government officials prioritize strategic partnerships, and Hyundai’s proposal aligns with long-term industry benefits. Establishing a domestic production facility would foster economic growth and technological advancement.
Railway investments continue growing, ensuring efficient transport and positioning Morocco as a key regional hub. The upcoming high-speed network supports future mobility needs, benefiting commerce and tourism alike.
If Hyundai wins the contract, it will introduce cutting-edge technology, create jobs, and drive industry advancements. Morocco’s ambitious rail strategy underscores its commitment to progress and modernization.
Source: www.zawya.com
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