OREANDA-NEWS. Alstom has inaugurated its first repairing centre in Astana, Kazakhstan. The corrective and overhaul preventive works, including spare parts and repairing of traction and brake systems, for the Prima T8 and Prima M4 locomotives will be performed there for a period of 25 years. 

“The inauguration of the first repairing centre in Kazakhstan is a very important milestone for Alstom in the country. Through implementation of new technology and developing local expertise, we are proud to get Kazakhstan’s industrial base to a new level, which opens new promising prospects for the country as an important hub linking Europe, Middle East, Asia and Russia through new Silk Way. Being the only repairing centre for modern traction and braking system in the Central Asian region, Alstom strengthens its long presence, developing local competencies, contributing to the economic development of Kazakhstan and opening new opportunities for export in neighbouring countries”, said Bernard Peille, Managing Director of Alstom in CIS. 

With a total surface area of 2,660 m2, the repairing centre comprises a repair and testing shop, warehouse, a spare parts shop and office space. The teams will be able to maintain products manufactured by Alstom, as well as equipment produced by other companies, such as pantographs, transformers and braking systems. The number of employees will grow from 18 including engineers and administrative staff today to 30 by the end of 2020.