2019/08/27
Saudi Arabian Railway Company (SAR) has awarded CAF the installation of the System to provide real time remote monitoring and CBM (Condition Based Maintenance).
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2019/08/08
The transport authority JTMT (Jerusalem Transportation Masterplan Team) has chosen the TransJerusalem J-Net Ltd consortium, comprised of the CAF Group and the construction firm Shapir for the Jerusalem light train project. The operation totals in exceed of EUR 1,800M.
See note2019/08/01
The CAF Group, through its subsidiary CAF Signalling, is continuing to increase its presence in the signalling sector in the domestic and international markets alike, thanks to the recent contract awards for ADIF in the Mediterranean Corridor and for the corresponding government bodies in Slovenia and Bulgaria, as well as in sections of the rail network forming part of what is known as the Mediterranean Trans-European Corridor. The total value of these three new contracts for the CAF Group is more than EU
See note2019/07/23
Solaris, a member company of the CAF Group, has been awarded two significant projects amounting to a combined value of almost 160 million euros, comprising of the supply of 130 articulated electric buses for Warsaw and a further 90 units for the capital city of Germany.
See note2019/06/12
CAF has been awarded the contract to design, manufacture and supply a fleet of 43 trains for the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) by Transport for London (TfL). The contract will include a Fleet Support Agreement to provide technical support services and spares supply
See note2019/08/02
The CAF Group has entered into two new contracts in Italy which bear out the Group’s operations in this market. The contract scope covers the supply of additional trains under the contract being performed at the present moment for the Naples Metro, and the production and supply of up to 300 buses to Rome's regional operator, Cotral. These two contracts are worth in excess of €175 million.
See note2019/07/10
The Italian transport operator ATM Milano plans to do away with all diesel buses from the city by 2030.
See note2019/05/23