Central Asia continues to strengthen its role as a key transport and economic hub, and Alstom is actively involved in this process, supporting the modernization of infrastructure and the development of interstate cooperation. According to Jerome Boyer, Managing Director of Alstom in Western and Central Asia, the company’s long-term goal is to promote regional integration and achieve sustainable transport development goals.
Boyer noted the importance of Kazakhstan as a strategic partner, where the company has concentrated its production capacities. Alstom’s production facility in Kazakhstan is ready not only to meet local needs, but also to expand the supply of locomotives and railway equipment to neighboring countries.
The company actively uses its local presence and connections to address the growing demand for modern transport in Central Asia. Alstom aims to ensure regional connectivity and economic prosperity through the implementation of green and innovative solutions in the railway sector.
“Through innovation and advanced technologies, we are making significant strides towards creating more efficient and environmentally friendly rail networks that meet the sustainable development goals of the region. Our commitment to technological innovation and sustainability makes us a preferred partner for countries looking to improve their rail systems. We are pleased to contribute to the development of the region’s transport infrastructure, facilitating greater connectivity and economic cooperation,” concluded Boyer.
