China Daily (Hong Kong)

Bombardier to shape Wuhu monorail plan

- By ZHONG NAN and ZHU WENQIAN Contact the writers at zhongnan@chinadaily.com.cn

CRRC Puzhen Bombardier Transporta­tion Systems Ltd, a joint venture between Canada’s Bombardier Transporta­tion and China Railway Rolling Stock Corp, announced on Monday that it will supply monorail platforms and 240 cars to Wuhu in East China’s Anhui province.

The total contract is valued at 1.79 billion yuan ($270 million). The company will provide the Bombardier Innovia Monorail 300 platform, along with the 240 trains to its client in Wuhu.

Bombardier owns a 50 percent stake in this joint venture, which is consolidat­ed by Bombardier Transporta­tion’s partner CRRC Nanjing Puzhen Ltd.

The trains will be used in Wuhu’s Line 1 and phase one of Line 2 in 2020. They will be the city’s first two monorail lines, which will form the rail transporta­tion backbone of the city. PBTS’ scope under this contract will comprise the design, supply, Line 1 installati­on with 28 six-car trains and Line 2’s phase one installati­on with 18 four-car trains.

Zhang Jianwei, president of Bombardier China, said medium capacity monorails are a highly-efficient and environmen­tally-friendly alternativ­e to metros and Bombardier’s experience, having delivered monorail technology for over 20 years including operating and maintainin­g these systems, was the core reason why Wuhu chose the products from the joint venture.

“This choice will ensure that Wuhu gets a green transporta­tion system that better serves its passengers,” he said.

“The sealing of the deal shows that Chinese market has become more open to foreign businesses and is gaining the latest technology to support its own public service ability, as well as industrial

This choice will ensure that Wuhu gets a green transporta­tion system ...”

Zhang Jianwei,

upgrading,” said Li Guanghui, vice-president of the Chinese Academy of Internatio­nal Trade and Economic Cooperatio­n in Beijing.

Since the Montreal-based manufactur­er first entered China’s rail transporta­tion market, it has delivered more than 30,000 rail vehicles, locomotive­s and propulsion systems in China. These include more than 3,500 high-speed rail cars and intercity passengert­rain cars, 580 electric locomotive­s and over 2,000 metro cars.

Bombardier supplies automated people mover systems to four major Chinese cities including Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. It has delivered tram cars to Nanjing and Suzhou in Jiangsu province.

It is the only foreign company in China that has joint ventures to produce whole rail vehicles, including highspeed passenger trains, metro cars, monorail trains, and automated people movers.

Eager to enhance the country’s profile as a top FDI destinatio­n, the central government called in July to ease the entry restrictio­ns and share ratio limitation­s on foreign investment in areas such as transporta­tion, architectu­re, accounting, commerce and logistics, e-commerce and the traditiona­l manufactur­ing and service sectors.

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BLOOMBERG An employee uses sandpaper to polish a steel piece at the Bombardier Inc rail assembly plant in Ciudad Sahagun, Mexico.

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