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The Hyundai Rotem facility is in addition to the QTMP site being built at Torbanlea and Downer's facility at Maryborough. Major works are underway at the Torbanlea facility to transform from a former pineapple farm into Australia's newest state-of-the-art train manufacturing facility, which will manufacture 65 six.

01/04/2022 Downer, Hyundai Rotem and Hanwha Defense Australia have agreed an MoU to work together for the purposes of developing a sustainable and inclusive Australian supply chain, whilst bringing together their complimentary experience to advance broader strategic interests relating to the Australia.

Hyundai Rotem has clinched a 1.2 trillion won ($910 million) contract from Australia to supply railway trains for Queensland's metro lines, the railway system affiliate of Hyundai Motor said in a regulatory filing Friday.

In the consortium, Hyundai Rotem will design the train, procure components, ensure technology transfer for local production and carry out warranty repairs, while Downer Rail will build the trains and production facilities in Queensland and establish a depot. The future fleet is expected to be operational in time for the 2032 Olympic Games.

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In the consortium, Hyundai Rotem will design the train, procure components, ensure technology transfer for local production and carry out warranty repairs, while Downer Rail will build the trains and production facilities in Queensland and establish a depot. The future fleet is expected to be operational in time for the 2032 Olympic Games.

In June 2023, the Queensland Government awarded Downer - Hyundai Rotem Company joint venture a AUD 4.6 billion (USD 3 billion) contract for the design and supply of 65 QTMP passenger trains with six cars. All the new trains will be manufactured at the Torbanlea train manufacturing facility in Queensland.

Hyundai Rotem, a South Korean railway system maker under Hyundai Motor Group, said on Friday that it had won a major contract in Australia alongside local railway company Downer as part of the Queensland Train Manufacturing Program (QTMP). The project, valued at 1.22 trillion won ($917 million), will run until December 18, 2031. QTMP is a Queensland state government initiative designed to.

The Hyundai Rotem facility is in addition to the QTMP site being built at Torbanlea and Downer's facility at Maryborough. Major works are underway at the Torbanlea facility to transform from a former pineapple farm into Australia's newest state-of-the-art train manufacturing facility, which will manufacture 65 six.

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InnoTrans IN PICTURES: Hyundai Rotem's Hydrogen Tram | Railway-News

01/04/2022 Downer, Hyundai Rotem and Hanwha Defense Australia have agreed an MoU to work together for the purposes of developing a sustainable and inclusive Australian supply chain, whilst bringing together their complimentary experience to advance broader strategic interests relating to the Australia.

The Hyundai Rotem facility is in addition to the QTMP site being built at Torbanlea and Downer's facility at Maryborough. Major works are underway at the Torbanlea facility to transform from a former pineapple farm into Australia's newest state-of-the-art train manufacturing facility, which will manufacture 65 six.

In June 2023, the Queensland Government awarded Downer - Hyundai Rotem Company joint venture a AUD 4.6 billion (USD 3 billion) contract for the design and supply of 65 QTMP passenger trains with six cars. All the new trains will be manufactured at the Torbanlea train manufacturing facility in Queensland.

Hyundai Rotem has clinched a 1.2 trillion won ($910 million) contract from Australia to supply railway trains for Queensland's metro lines, the railway system affiliate of Hyundai Motor said in a regulatory filing Friday.

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In the consortium, Hyundai Rotem will design the train, procure components, ensure technology transfer for local production and carry out warranty repairs, while Downer Rail will build the trains and production facilities in Queensland and establish a depot. The future fleet is expected to be operational in time for the 2032 Olympic Games.

Queensland's initiative to bring back train manufacturing inside the state is picking up pace with a $30 million investment from Hyundai Rotem, an accomplice of Downer.

AUSTRALIA: Downer has formed a consortium with Hyundai Rotem to build, commission and maintain 65 six-car 1 067 mm gauge electric multiple-units for Queensland. In a statement, Hyundai Rotem said its role would be to support 'vehicle design and material purchase for technology transfer and local.

Downer was awarded the Design Build Maintain Contract for the program this year and has partnered with the Hyundai Rotem Corporation for the manufacturing of the 65 new trains. Major works are under way at the Torbanlea facility to transform a former pineapple farm into Australia's newest state.

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Downer was awarded the Design Build Maintain Contract for the program this year and has partnered with the Hyundai Rotem Corporation for the manufacturing of the 65 new trains. Major works are under way at the Torbanlea facility to transform a former pineapple farm into Australia's newest state.

AUSTRALIA: Downer has formed a consortium with Hyundai Rotem to build, commission and maintain 65 six-car 1 067 mm gauge electric multiple-units for Queensland. In a statement, Hyundai Rotem said its role would be to support 'vehicle design and material purchase for technology transfer and local.

Hyundai Rotem has clinched a 1.2 trillion won ($910 million) contract from Australia to supply railway trains for Queensland's metro lines, the railway system affiliate of Hyundai Motor said in a regulatory filing Friday.

The Hyundai Rotem facility is in addition to the QTMP site being built at Torbanlea and Downer's facility at Maryborough (pictured). Sixty Five six.

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01/04/2022 Downer, Hyundai Rotem and Hanwha Defense Australia have agreed an MoU to work together for the purposes of developing a sustainable and inclusive Australian supply chain, whilst bringing together their complimentary experience to advance broader strategic interests relating to the Australia.

The Hyundai Rotem facility is in addition to the QTMP site being built at Torbanlea and Downer's facility at Maryborough (pictured). Sixty Five six.

Queensland's initiative to bring back train manufacturing inside the state is picking up pace with a $30 million investment from Hyundai Rotem, an accomplice of Downer.

Hyundai Rotem has clinched a 1.2 trillion won ($910 million) contract from Australia to supply railway trains for Queensland's metro lines, the railway system affiliate of Hyundai Motor said in a regulatory filing Friday.

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Hyundai Rotem has clinched a 1.2 trillion won ($910 million) contract from Australia to supply railway trains for Queensland's metro lines, the railway system affiliate of Hyundai Motor said in a regulatory filing Friday.

In the consortium, Hyundai Rotem will design the train, procure components, ensure technology transfer for local production and carry out warranty repairs, while Downer Rail will build the trains and production facilities in Queensland and establish a depot. The future fleet is expected to be operational in time for the 2032 Olympic Games.

In June 2023, the Queensland Government awarded Downer - Hyundai Rotem Company joint venture a AUD 4.6 billion (USD 3 billion) contract for the design and supply of 65 QTMP passenger trains with six cars. All the new trains will be manufactured at the Torbanlea train manufacturing facility in Queensland.

AUSTRALIA: Downer has formed a consortium with Hyundai Rotem to build, commission and maintain 65 six-car 1 067 mm gauge electric multiple-units for Queensland. In a statement, Hyundai Rotem said its role would be to support 'vehicle design and material purchase for technology transfer and local.

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AUSTRALIA: Downer has formed a consortium with Hyundai Rotem to build, commission and maintain 65 six-car 1 067 mm gauge electric multiple-units for Queensland. In a statement, Hyundai Rotem said its role would be to support 'vehicle design and material purchase for technology transfer and local.

The Hyundai Rotem facility is in addition to the QTMP site being built at Torbanlea and Downer's facility at Maryborough (pictured). Sixty Five six.

Downer was awarded the Design Build Maintain Contract for the program this year and has partnered with the Hyundai Rotem Corporation for the manufacturing of the 65 new trains. Major works are under way at the Torbanlea facility to transform a former pineapple farm into Australia's newest state.

01/04/2022 Downer, Hyundai Rotem and Hanwha Defense Australia have agreed an MoU to work together for the purposes of developing a sustainable and inclusive Australian supply chain, whilst bringing together their complimentary experience to advance broader strategic interests relating to the Australia.

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01/04/2022 Downer, Hyundai Rotem and Hanwha Defense Australia have agreed an MoU to work together for the purposes of developing a sustainable and inclusive Australian supply chain, whilst bringing together their complimentary experience to advance broader strategic interests relating to the Australia.

The Hyundai Rotem facility is in addition to the QTMP site being built at Torbanlea and Downer's facility at Maryborough (pictured). Sixty Five six.

Hyundai Rotem, a South Korean railway system maker under Hyundai Motor Group, said on Friday that it had won a major contract in Australia alongside local railway company Downer as part of the Queensland Train Manufacturing Program (QTMP). The project, valued at 1.22 trillion won ($917 million), will run until December 18, 2031. QTMP is a Queensland state government initiative designed to.

In the consortium, Hyundai Rotem will design the train, procure components, ensure technology transfer for local production and carry out warranty repairs, while Downer Rail will build the trains and production facilities in Queensland and establish a depot. The future fleet is expected to be operational in time for the 2032 Olympic Games.

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In the consortium, Hyundai Rotem will design the train, procure components, ensure technology transfer for local production and carry out warranty repairs, while Downer Rail will build the trains and production facilities in Queensland and establish a depot. The future fleet is expected to be operational in time for the 2032 Olympic Games.

AUSTRALIA: Downer has formed a consortium with Hyundai Rotem to build, commission and maintain 65 six-car 1 067 mm gauge electric multiple-units for Queensland. In a statement, Hyundai Rotem said its role would be to support 'vehicle design and material purchase for technology transfer and local.

The Hyundai Rotem facility is in addition to the QTMP site being built at Torbanlea and Downer's facility at Maryborough (pictured). Sixty Five six.

Queensland's initiative to bring back train manufacturing inside the state is picking up pace with a $30 million investment from Hyundai Rotem, an accomplice of Downer.

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Queensland's initiative to bring back train manufacturing inside the state is picking up pace with a $30 million investment from Hyundai Rotem, an accomplice of Downer.

The Hyundai Rotem facility is in addition to the QTMP site being built at Torbanlea and Downer's facility at Maryborough (pictured). Sixty Five six.

In June 2023, the Queensland Government awarded Downer - Hyundai Rotem Company joint venture a AUD 4.6 billion (USD 3 billion) contract for the design and supply of 65 QTMP passenger trains with six cars. All the new trains will be manufactured at the Torbanlea train manufacturing facility in Queensland.

01/04/2022 Downer, Hyundai Rotem and Hanwha Defense Australia have agreed an MoU to work together for the purposes of developing a sustainable and inclusive Australian supply chain, whilst bringing together their complimentary experience to advance broader strategic interests relating to the Australia.

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The Hyundai Rotem facility is in addition to the QTMP site being built at Torbanlea and Downer's facility at Maryborough (pictured). Sixty Five six.

Hyundai Rotem, a South Korean railway system maker under Hyundai Motor Group, said on Friday that it had won a major contract in Australia alongside local railway company Downer as part of the Queensland Train Manufacturing Program (QTMP). The project, valued at 1.22 trillion won ($917 million), will run until December 18, 2031. QTMP is a Queensland state government initiative designed to.

The Hyundai Rotem facility is in addition to the QTMP site being built at Torbanlea and Downer's facility at Maryborough. Major works are underway at the Torbanlea facility to transform from a former pineapple farm into Australia's newest state-of-the-art train manufacturing facility, which will manufacture 65 six.

Downer was awarded the Design Build Maintain Contract for the program this year and has partnered with the Hyundai Rotem Corporation for the manufacturing of the 65 new trains. Major works are under way at the Torbanlea facility to transform a former pineapple farm into Australia's newest state.

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In June 2023, the Queensland Government awarded Downer - Hyundai Rotem Company joint venture a AUD 4.6 billion (USD 3 billion) contract for the design and supply of 65 QTMP passenger trains with six cars. All the new trains will be manufactured at the Torbanlea train manufacturing facility in Queensland.

01/04/2022 Downer, Hyundai Rotem and Hanwha Defense Australia have agreed an MoU to work together for the purposes of developing a sustainable and inclusive Australian supply chain, whilst bringing together their complimentary experience to advance broader strategic interests relating to the Australia.

Downer was awarded the Design Build Maintain Contract for the program this year and has partnered with the Hyundai Rotem Corporation for the manufacturing of the 65 new trains. Major works are under way at the Torbanlea facility to transform a former pineapple farm into Australia's newest state.

Hyundai Rotem, a South Korean railway system maker under Hyundai Motor Group, said on Friday that it had won a major contract in Australia alongside local railway company Downer as part of the Queensland Train Manufacturing Program (QTMP). The project, valued at 1.22 trillion won ($917 million), will run until December 18, 2031. QTMP is a Queensland state government initiative designed to.

The Hyundai Rotem facility is in addition to the QTMP site being built at Torbanlea and Downer's facility at Maryborough (pictured). Sixty Five six.

Downer was awarded the Design Build Maintain Contract for the program this year and has partnered with the Hyundai Rotem Corporation for the manufacturing of the 65 new trains. Major works are under way at the Torbanlea facility to transform a former pineapple farm into Australia's newest state.

In June 2023, the Queensland Government awarded Downer - Hyundai Rotem Company joint venture a AUD 4.6 billion (USD 3 billion) contract for the design and supply of 65 QTMP passenger trains with six cars. All the new trains will be manufactured at the Torbanlea train manufacturing facility in Queensland.

In the consortium, Hyundai Rotem will design the train, procure components, ensure technology transfer for local production and carry out warranty repairs, while Downer Rail will build the trains and production facilities in Queensland and establish a depot. The future fleet is expected to be operational in time for the 2032 Olympic Games.

Hyundai Rotem, a South Korean railway system maker under Hyundai Motor Group, said on Friday that it had won a major contract in Australia alongside local railway company Downer as part of the Queensland Train Manufacturing Program (QTMP). The project, valued at 1.22 trillion won ($917 million), will run until December 18, 2031. QTMP is a Queensland state government initiative designed to.

Hyundai Rotem has clinched a 1.2 trillion won ($910 million) contract from Australia to supply railway trains for Queensland's metro lines, the railway system affiliate of Hyundai Motor said in a regulatory filing Friday.

Queensland's initiative to bring back train manufacturing inside the state is picking up pace with a $30 million investment from Hyundai Rotem, an accomplice of Downer.

AUSTRALIA: Downer has formed a consortium with Hyundai Rotem to build, commission and maintain 65 six-car 1 067 mm gauge electric multiple-units for Queensland. In a statement, Hyundai Rotem said its role would be to support 'vehicle design and material purchase for technology transfer and local.

The Hyundai Rotem facility is in addition to the QTMP site being built at Torbanlea and Downer's facility at Maryborough. Major works are underway at the Torbanlea facility to transform from a former pineapple farm into Australia's newest state-of-the-art train manufacturing facility, which will manufacture 65 six.

01/04/2022 Downer, Hyundai Rotem and Hanwha Defense Australia have agreed an MoU to work together for the purposes of developing a sustainable and inclusive Australian supply chain, whilst bringing together their complimentary experience to advance broader strategic interests relating to the Australia.


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