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Vossloh wins contract to supply fastening systems in China
Vossloh won a €20 million order to provide rail fastening systems for a technically challenging, new Chinese high-speed line connecting Xining and Chengdu, strengthening its partner status.
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Vossloh strengthens its status as a partner for the Chinese high-speed network. The Chinese subsidiary Vossloh Fastening Systems China Co. Ltd. has received a major order to supply rail fastening systems for a section of the new high-speed line that will connect Xining in northwestern China with Chengdu in southwestern China. The total order value amounts to just under €20 million. Delivery of the fastening systems is scheduled for 2027.
"With the continuous development of the world's largest high-speed network, China is setting standards in the railway industry. High-speed lines such as this one place special demands on technology and precision. We are proud to be part of China's ongoing success story in the rail sector and to contribute substantially as a reliable partner to the expansion of sustainable mobility," said Oliver Schuster, CEO of Vossloh AG.
Xining, the capital of Qinghai Province, serves as an industrial center while reflecting the cultural diversity in this region. Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan Province and, with more than 20 million inhabitants, one of China's most important economic and innovation hubs. The realization of the connection requires overcoming considerable differences in altitude and numerous mountain passes, which makes the construction project technically challenging. The new rail link promotes closer integration of the two economic centers and also offers logistical advantages in a geographically demanding area.
The Chinese high-speed network is the largest and most modern in the world. It currently covers around 50,000 kilometers and is set to grow to over 70,000 kilometers by 2035. Vossloh has been operating successfully in China for almost 20 years, particularly in the expansion of the high-speed network. The Chinese subsidiary Vossloh Fastening Systems China Co. Ltd., based in Kunshan, has around 130 employees and is one of the leading suppliers of rail fastening systems in the region.
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"With the continuous development of the world's largest high-speed network, China is setting standards in the railway industry. High-speed lines such as this one place special demands on technology and precision. We are proud to be part of China's ongoing success story in the rail sector and to contribute substantially as a reliable partner to the expansion of sustainable mobility," said Oliver Schuster, CEO of Vossloh AG.
Xining, the capital of Qinghai Province, serves as an industrial center while reflecting the cultural diversity in this region. Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan Province and, with more than 20 million inhabitants, one of China's most important economic and innovation hubs. The realization of the connection requires overcoming considerable differences in altitude and numerous mountain passes, which makes the construction project technically challenging. The new rail link promotes closer integration of the two economic centers and also offers logistical advantages in a geographically demanding area.
The Chinese high-speed network is the largest and most modern in the world. It currently covers around 50,000 kilometers and is set to grow to over 70,000 kilometers by 2035. Vossloh has been operating successfully in China for almost 20 years, particularly in the expansion of the high-speed network. The Chinese subsidiary Vossloh Fastening Systems China Co. Ltd., based in Kunshan, has around 130 employees and is one of the leading suppliers of rail fastening systems in the region.
www.vossloh.com

