Alstom Wins $800 Million Share in Multinational Systems Contract
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Posted on March 31, 2026
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Add as preferred source on GoogleAlstom has secured a new systems contract in the AMECA region—Americas, Middle East, Central Asia and Africa—worth around €700 million ($802 million), forming part of a broader $2.75 billion multinational project. The order is slated for booking in Q4 of Alstom’s 2025/2026 financial year.
March 31 (Reuters) - French train maker Alstom said on Tuesday it had signed a new systems contract covering the Americas, Middle East, Central Asia and Africa (AMECA) region, with the company's share of the deal valued at around 700 million euros ($802 million).
The total project value is $2.75 billion, Alstom said, without disclosing the identity of the client or further details of the contract. The order will be recorded in the fourth quarter of Alstom's 2025/2026 financial year.
($1 = 0.8724 euros)
(Reporting by Hugo Lhomedet)
Alstom's share in the contract is valued at around 700 million euros, equivalent to approximately $802 million.
The contract covers the Americas, Middle East, Central Asia, and Africa (AMECA) region.
The total project value is $2.75 billion.
The order will be recorded in the fourth quarter of Alstom's 2025/2026 financial year.
No, Alstom has not disclosed the identity of the client or further details about the contract.
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