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Stadler Rail
Stadler Rail
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NameStadler Rail
TypePublic
IndustryRail vehicle manufacturing
Founded1942
FounderErnst Stadler
HeadquartersBussnang, Switzerland
Area servedWorldwide
Key peoplePeter Spuhler, Thomas Ahlburg

Stadler Rail. As a leading manufacturer of railway vehicles, Stadler Rail has been a major player in the European rail transport market, competing with companies like Bombardier Transportation, Siemens Mobility, and Alstom. With its headquarters in Bussnang, Switzerland, the company has established itself as a key supplier of trains and locomotives to railway companies such as Deutsche Bahn, SNCF, and ÖBB. Stadler Rail has also collaborated with other industry leaders, including Voith, Knorr-Bremse, and Nokia, to develop innovative rail transport solutions.

History

The history of Stadler Rail dates back to 1942, when Ernst Stadler founded the company in Bussnang, Switzerland. Initially, the company focused on producing machinery and equipment for the textile industry, but later shifted its focus to railway vehicle manufacturing. In the 1960s, Stadler Rail began producing railway wagons and locomotives for Swiss Federal Railways and other European railway companies, such as DB Schenker, SNCF Logistics, and Rail Cargo Group. The company has since expanded its product range to include high-speed trains, commuter trains, and tramways, working with transport authorities like Transport for London, RATP Group, and De Lijn.

Products

Stadler Rail offers a wide range of products, including electric multiple units, diesel multiple units, locomotives, and tramways. The company's product portfolio includes the FLIRT (Fast Light Innovative Regional Train) and KISS (Komfortabler Innovativer Spurtstarker S-Bahn-Zug) trains, which have been sold to railway companies such as Deutsche Bahn, ÖBB, and SJ AB. Stadler Rail has also developed customized solutions for transport authorities like Trenitalia, Renfe Operadora, and Via Rail Canada, and has collaborated with industry partners like Astra Rail Industries, CIM Group, and Faiveley Transport.

Operations

Stadler Rail operates in several countries, including Switzerland, Germany, Austria, and Poland. The company has established partnerships with industry leaders like Siemens, Alstom, and Bombardier Transportation, and has worked with transport authorities such as Transport for London, RATP Group, and De Lijn. Stadler Rail has also collaborated with research institutions like ETH Zurich, Technical University of Munich, and Warsaw University of Technology to develop innovative rail transport solutions.

Rolling_Stock

Stadler Rail's rolling stock includes a wide range of trains and locomotives, such as the FLIRT and KISS trains, which have been designed for high-speed and commuter services. The company's rolling stock has been sold to railway companies like Deutsche Bahn, SNCF, and ÖBB, and has been used in various transport networks, including European rail network, Trans-European Transport Networks, and Railway network in Poland. Stadler Rail has also developed customized solutions for transport authorities like Trenitalia, Renfe Operadora, and Via Rail Canada.

Manufacturing_Facilities

Stadler Rail has several manufacturing facilities located in Europe, including Bussnang, Switzerland, Berlin, Germany, and Siedlce, Poland. The company's manufacturing facilities are equipped with state-of-the-art technology and have been certified by industry organizations like IRIS (International Railway Industry Standard) and ISO 9001. Stadler Rail has also established partnerships with suppliers like Voith, Knorr-Bremse, and Nokia to ensure a reliable supply of components and materials.

Notable_Projects

Stadler Rail has been involved in several notable projects, including the delivery of FLIRT trains to Deutsche Bahn and ÖBB, and the development of customized solutions for transport authorities like Trenitalia and Renfe Operadora. The company has also collaborated with industry leaders like Siemens and Alstom on high-speed rail projects, such as the Gotthard Base Tunnel and the Lyon-Turin rail link. Additionally, Stadler Rail has worked with research institutions like ETH Zurich and Technical University of Munich to develop innovative rail transport solutions, such as autonomous trains and smart rail systems.

Category:Rail vehicle manufacturers

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