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SMALL BUSINESS
Invensys Rail Wins Milestone Brazilian Metro Contract
Business Wire
On October 22, 2009, leading railway control and communications systems
provider Invensys Rail, Brazilian engineering company Montagens e
Projetos Especiais (MPE) and Spanish telecoms specialists Infoglobal
have signed a milestone £255 (€280) million contract to upgrade the
Signalling and ATC on lines 8, 10 and 11 of São Paulo's rapidly
developing Metro system.
Invensys Rail will install its Sirius Communication-Based Train Control
(CBTC) system on all three lines and associated rolling stock along with
WESTRACE interlockings, point machines and LED signals, totalling a 60%
share within the consortium. To minimise disruption during the upgrade,
the new system will be installed and designed to operate alongside the
existing signalling system until the project is fully completed. This
approach has been successfully used by Invensys Rail on metros around
the world and has proved highly successful in delivering complex
projects on-time and on budget with the minimum disruption to passengers.
Invensys Rail CEO and President James Drummond highlighted the
importance of the contract to the company, saying: "This is our first
major project award in Brazil and is yet another success for our
Communications-Based Train Control systems after winning the signalling
contract for Singapore's new Downtown Line. We are delighted to be given
the opportunity to work on such a high-profile project in one of the
world's most exciting cities."
The contract marks Invensys Rail's biggest success to date in the
Brazilian market, and with rapid development of heavy-haul freight
routes, commuter and metro networks and a planned high speed line in the
country, Invensys Rail believes this award will provide a platform for
expansion in this important and growing market.
The three lines are owned and operated by Companhia Paulista de Trens
Metropolitanos (CPTM). Line 8 is 35km long with 20 stations; Line 10 is
37km with 15 stations and Line 11 is 37km long with 12 stations. In
total, 136 trains and maintenance vehicles operate on the three lines to
transport over one million passengers per working day.
Notes to editors:
Invensys Rail is a global leader in the design, manufacture, supply,
installation, testing and commissioning of safety-related rail
signalling and control systems and other rail signalling products for
mainline, metro and freight railways. It is part of Invensys plc, a
world-renowned process automation company active in safety-critical
sectors including power generation, aviation and petrochemicals.
James Drummond, CEO and President of Invensys Rail, will be available
for phone interviews throughout Friday, 23 October.
+44 (0) 1306
882288
This press release can be downloaded from
www.ballard.co.uk
Copyright Business Wire 2009
2009-10-23 04:57:00
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