Alstom inks $92mn supply deal with India metro firms

French rail giant Alstom on Saturday said it had inked a deal to supply three Indian companies running metro train services in Mumbai, Jaipur and Chennai.


Valued at 75 million euros ($92 million), the deal was announced as French President Emmanuel Macron began his first official visit to India since being elected last year.

Under terms of the agreement, Alstom will supply power to the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation and the Jaipur Metro Rail Corporation, both government-run companies, as well as providing trains to the Chennai Metro Rail Corporation.

“These contracts demonstrate once again Alstom’s growing presence in India, whether that be in urban areas or in the national rail sector,” a company statement said.

In 2015, Alstom won a 3.5-billion-euro contract to supply India’s national rail operator with 800 electric locomotives in one of the French group’s biggest-ever projects.

Alstom, which is due to merge its rail activities with those of German industrial giant Siemens to create a European rail giant, said it had completed construction of its first locomotive on time, with assembly carried out at its new plant in eastern Bihar state.

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