Wabtec signs contract to build locomotives for CBH Group of Australia

Written by jrood

Wabtec Corporation's MotivePower subsidiary has signed a contract to build 22 new locomotives for CBH Group, handler and transporter of grain in Australia. The locomotives are scheduled to be delivered in 2012. Under the contract, MotivePower will build a combination of standard- and narrow-gauge locomotives that will be among the most fuel-efficient and environmentally friendly models in Australia. The locomotives will include components from a number of other Wabtec divisions. Albert J. Neupaver, Wabtec's president and chief executive officer, said, "This project will meet our customer's need for more-efficient locomotives, and will position Wabtec for similar opportunities in Australia in the future. Wabtec has had a meaningful presence in Australia for 20 years, and we continue to expand our operations in this important rail market." The CBH Group is one of Australia's leading grain organizations, with operations from grain storage, handling and transport to marketing, shipping and processing. The group receives, on average, 10 million tons of grain each year. CBH Operations General Manager Colin Tutt said, "The tender process was very competitive with six companies from around the world bidding for the construction task. We are confident that MotivePower's expertise and experience in building locomotives for freight rail will deliver Western Australia growers the best outcome. MotivePower's locomotives were the best option for the task of moving grain on our rail lines, have good fuel economy and meet U.S. Tier 2 emissions standards. The locomotives will provide better operational and environmental efficiencies and ultimately greater productivity, as well as being much safer than the existing fleet."  

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