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Keywords: Alstom
French company Alstom has announced its commitment to provide Morocco with approximately 18 high-speed trains of the "Avelia Horizon" model, as part of the kingdom's railway network expansion. In a statement released recently, Alstom, a global leader in sustainable smart transport, confirmed......
The French government has extended a Treasury loan of €781 million to Morocco for the procurement of 18 high-speed trains (TGV) from Alstom. This investment is aimed at extending the high-speed rail line (LGV) to Marrakech. This funding is part of the ongoing Franco-Moroccan railway cooperation......
Morocco is nearing a decision in its ambitious plan to procure 150 regional and commuter trains, with the Spanish company Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles (CAF) and South Korea’s Hyundai Rotem emerging as the final contenders. This follows the exclusion of Talgo, Alstom, and the Chinese......
The Kénitra-Marrakech high-speed rail project, one of the most anticipated infrastructure initiatives in Morocco, is progressing rapidly. Aimed at modernizing the country's rail transport system, this ambitious project benefits from strong international cooperation and a complex financial......
In a significant move to enhance Casablanca's urban mobility, the bustling economic hub of Morocco is set to receive a cutting-edge fleet of trams, courtesy of the renowned French rail giant Alstom. The €150 million contract, secured through its Spanish subsidiary, underscores Alstom's commitment......
The competition for Morocco's Office National des Chemins de Fer's (ONCF) extensive railway procurement contract is escalating as Korean railway manufacturer Hyundai Rotem joins the fray. Hyundai Rotem, a subsidiary of the automotive conglomerate Hyundai Motor Group specializing in rail transport......
A high-stakes bidding competition is currently underway between European rail giants Alstom and Talgo, both vying for the highly lucrative contract to supply Morocco with 168 new trains. The state-owned national rail operator, Office National des Chemins de Fer (ONCF), initiated the bidding process in......