Etihad Rail sign four MoUs at InnoTrans 2022
Posted: 22 September 2022 | Elliot Robinson (Editorial Assistant - Global Railway Review) | No comments yet
Etihad Rail has signed MoUs covering a variety of areas with Alstom, SNCF, Progress Rail, and Thales Group at InnoTrans 2022.
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Etihad Rail signed four Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with international companies SNCF International, Alstom, Progress Rail and Thales Group. The signing of the agreements took place in InnoTrans 2022. The agreements, which were signed by officials from both sides, aim to support the UAE’s economic development by driving the growth of the rail industry in the UAE and the region, and cover key areas which include rail operations and maintenance, service facilities, passenger stations, and cargo transportation, while ensuring the integration of the latest technologies, the exchange of knowledge and expertise, and investing in research and development.
“Our partners play a key role in supporting us to achieve our mission of developing and operating a rail network that incorporates state-of-the-art technologies, and provides safe, sustainable, and reliable solutions,” Ahmed Al Musawa, Executive Director of Passenger Sector at Etihad Rail, said. “Through partnering with some of the biggest names in the rail, cargo, and transportation industry, we assure our clients that we are developing the UAE National Rail Network as per the highest international standards, to meet their requirements and support them in meeting their business objectives, driving a sustainable, resilient, and cost-effective supply chain.”
Under the terms of the MoU between Etihad Rail and SNCF International, the two parties will collaborate and explore opportunities in different areas of mutual interest. These areas include railway operations; train maintenance; workshops and training sessions; design, development, and operations rail projects in the UAE; supply and maintenance of railway rolling stock; mobility and integration solutions between various modes of transport; station services and facilities, among others.
“We believe rail transport is the foundation of a sustainable mobility,” Diego Diaz, President of SNCF International, said. “SNCF International salutes the commitment of Etihad Rail with their ambitious and major projects for rail transport. We are looking forward to this cooperation.”
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The MoU between Etihad Rail and Alstom centres on the integration of advanced technologies and services in the railway industry. As part of the MoU, the two parties will collaborate in areas, which include: Railway innovations, from incubation to commercialisation, including innovative sustainability in the field of train technology; mobility and integration solutions between various modes of transport; the performance of the railway, and system’s life cycle performance. Etihad Rail and Alstom will also work collaboratively on a first and last-mile strategy; digitalisation of mobility (MaaS system implementation, logical systems/IT architecture, cybersecurity); testing and commissioning, operation, and maintenance; rolling stock configuration and facilities; the development of a learning ecosystem; local industrialisation, as well as other areas of interest.
“We are delighted to be collaborating with Etihad Rail as they build a strong transport ecosystem for the UAE and the region,” Mama Sougoufara, Managing Director for the MENAT region (Middle East, North Africa, and Turkey) at Alstom, said. “Together, we will focus on the digitalisation of the railway sector to optimise operations, maintenance, and enhance customer experience for the passenger service. In addition, we will help the transition to zero-emission solutions, with a focus on green tractions including solutions for innovative and sustainable mobility.”
The MoU with Thales also places a major focus on the digitisation of Etihad Rail’s services. Under the terms of the MoU, the two parties will collaborate in various areas, which include: new generation rail control; European Train Control System (ETSC) Level 3; driver advisory system; intelligent traffic operation; asset management; real time passenger flow; data driven operation control centre; video analytics; connectivity and passenger entertainment system; booking and ticketing system, and mobility and integration solutions between various modes of transport.
“We are very pleased to sign this MoU with Etihad Rail,” Millar Crawford, Executive Vice-President of Ground Transportation Systems for Thales, said. “This new partnership demonstrates the key partner role played by Thales throughout the world to help its customers meet the challenges they have to face. It also proves the high recognition of Thales expertise in rail domain.”
In addition, the MoU with Progress Rail aims to discuss areas of cooperation to support sustainability in the railway industry through discussing potential opportunities for the development and deployment of an autonomous, zero-emissions port-to-port concept, which could serve as the foundation for future rail operations globally.
“Progress Rail is committed to providing sustainable solutions for customers like Etihad Rail,” Marty Haycraft, President and CEO of Progress Rail, said. “The foundational suite of technologies we are developing will serve railroads around the world with their decarbonisation journey.”
Related topics
High-Speed Rail, InnoTrans, InnoTrans 2022, Regulation & Legislation
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Alstom, Etihad Rail, InnoTrans, Progress Rail, SNCF, Thales Group
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Ahmed Al Musawa, Diego Diaz, Mama Sougoufara, Marty Haycraft, Millar Crawford