Alstom Plans to Expand Railway Infrastructure in Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan
Business
French engineering company Alstom, a global leader in railway transport manufacturing, is exploring opportunities to expand its presence in Central Asia, including Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan.
This was announced by Jerome Boyet, Managing Director of Alstom in Western and Central Asia. According to him, the company is working on sustainable transport solutions tailored to the region's needs. "Our operations are driven by customer demands. Success in Kazakhstan opens up new opportunities for expansion into neighboring countries," said Boyet.
The company is ready to collaborate with local partners to modernize the railway system. Boyet also noted that Alstom is considering establishing production and service facilities in high-demand regions to meet long-term development goals. "Our technologies are adapted to local market specifics, contributing to sustainable growth," he stated.
Alstom remains committed to offering Central Asia advanced technologies and eco-friendly solutions for railway transport, aiming to improve efficiency and contribute to a more sustainable future.
The company is ready to collaborate with local partners to modernize the railway system. Boyet also noted that Alstom is considering establishing production and service facilities in high-demand regions to meet long-term development goals. "Our technologies are adapted to local market specifics, contributing to sustainable growth," he stated.
Alstom remains committed to offering Central Asia advanced technologies and eco-friendly solutions for railway transport, aiming to improve efficiency and contribute to a more sustainable future.
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