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‘Sprint’ for the delivery of the metro in Piraeus in early autumn

‘Sprint’ for the delivery of the metro in Piraeus in early autumn ‘Sprint’ for the delivery of the metro in Piraeus in early autumn

Of Foti Fotinos The “big moment” for the city of Piraeus is getting closer and closer. Attiko Metro and the contracting consortium, AVAX – Ghella – ALSTOM, are making efforts to deliver the “Maniatika”, “Piraeus” and “Municipal Theater” stations in early autumn, with the most optimistic scenario being mentioned at the end of September. The […]

Alstom: Sales up in the quarter, orders down

Alstom: Sales up in the quarter, orders down Alstom: Sales up in the quarter, orders down

Alstom said first-quarter sales rose but orders fell as inflation and spare parts shortages caused problems. The French train maker’s sales rose 8% on a reported basis to €4bn, although orders fell 13% to €5.5bn. The French company said it saw strong orders across its business, with Europe maintaining the lion’s share of orders at […]

Spaniards (CAF) vs. French (ALSTOM) for the ‘lifting’ of 14 electric trains

Spaniards (CAF) vs. French (ALSTOM) for the ‘lifting’ of 14 electric trains Spaniards (CAF) vs. French (ALSTOM) for the ‘lifting’ of 14 electric trains

Of Foti Foteinou Today is a special day for the electric or otherwise for the metro line 1. The Board of Directors of STASY is expected, except unexpectedly, to announce the temporary contractor of the tender for the reconstruction of 14 trains, with an initial budget of 70 million euros (excluding VAT). Two companies are […]

Alstom: Sales more than doubled in the first half

Alstom: Sales more than doubled in the first half Alstom: Sales more than doubled in the first half

Alstom’s share is up 10% as it announced that sales more than doubled in the first half of the year as orders increased. Sales of the French train company increased to 7.44 billion euros for the first half to the end of September, from 3.52 billion euros last year. Second-quarter sales stood at 3.74 billion […]