The Welland Tribune

Bombardier signs $ 932M train car deal in U. K.

- ALICJA SIEKIERSKA

Bombardier Inc. has signed a $ 932- million contract to supply 333 of its electric Aventra vehicles for a United Kingdom rail franchise as the Montreal- based company’s train division braces for steeper competitio­n due to a massive merger between its European rivals.

Bombardier Transporta­tion announced Tuesday it signed a contract with Corelink Rail Infrastruc­ture and West Midland Trains to supply the new vehicles, as well as maintenanc­e and support services through to April 2026, with an option to extend.

Will Tanner, a spokespers­on for Bombardier Transporta­tion ( BT) in the U. K., said the division remains strong in the European market, and that the proposed merger between Germany’s Siemens AG and France’s Alstom is not a concern for the company’s most profitable division.

“BT remains the best global customer relationsh­ips and product portfolio,” Tanner said in an emailed statement.

“While it’s obviously an important developmen­t, the proposed transactio­n between Siemens and Alstom has yet to be notified to the regulatory authoritie­s, and will delay either company’s ability to respond to BT’s transforma­tion program, which we are already halfway through.”

Siemens announced in September it planned on merging rail operations with Alstom in order to compete with Chinese rail giant CRCC Corp., leaving Bombardier out in the cold after months of negotiatio­ns. Last month, Bombardier’s chief executive Alain Bellemare told a Goldman Sachs conference that the company was evaluating its strategic options.

“This is a chess game,” he said on Nov. 14. “Short term — one year, two years, three years — I don’t see any change, to be honest with you. Even these big mergers, assuming they get the green light from an antitrust standpoint, will take a long time before they get together in a successful way. I think that will also create opportunit­ies for us.”

Tanner called BT’s Aventra platform “a real success story,” pointing to the more than 2,500 vehicles on order in the U. K. for the Elizabeth Line, London Overground, and Southweste­rn, Greater Anglia and West Midlands franchises. In June, the company landed its largest Aventra deal to date for 750 trains with First Group and MTR in the United Kingdom, a contract worth an estimated US$ 1.1 billion.

Bombardier will produce the 333 carriages at its U. K. facility in Derby, which is already expected to add an additional 300 employees in 2018 to meet existing demand. The new vehicles are expected to be delivered between 2020 and 2022.

 ?? PAUL FAITHPAUL/ GETTY IMAGES ?? The Union Jack flutters alongside a Bombardier flag outside the Bombardier headquarte­rs and factory in Belfast in September.
PAUL FAITHPAUL/ GETTY IMAGES The Union Jack flutters alongside a Bombardier flag outside the Bombardier headquarte­rs and factory in Belfast in September.

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