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Spanish company, established in 1942 Specialized in Design Manufacture Maintenance

ABOUT US. Spanish company, established in 1942 Specialized in Design Manufacture Maintenance Main products: Passenger trains High speed and very high speed (380 Km/h) Particular technology: Independent Wheel Characteristics: Smaller number of axles Better accessibility

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Spanish company, established in 1942 Specialized in Design Manufacture Maintenance

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  1. ABOUT US • Spanish company, established in 1942 • Specialized in • Design • Manufacture • Maintenance • Main products: Passenger trains • High speed and very high speed (380 Km/h) • Particular technology: Independent Wheel • Characteristics: • Smaller number of axles • Better accessibility • Lower power consumption • Automatic variable gauge system • Gauge change in motion • Allows transport between Spain and rest of Europe

  2. TALGO EXPERIENCE ON 1520 mm • In 1520 area Talgo has commercial experience since 2002 • Talgo is currently involved in projects of last generation and high speeds trains in Russia, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan • RUSSIA • Talgo to supply last generation passenger trains: • 4 trains to cover the route Moscow - Kiev. • 3 trains - route Moscow - Berlin with variable gauge system Talgo RD. • The trains carries out the gauge change automatically. The passengers remain on the train.

  3. TALGO EXPERIENCE ON 1520 mm • UZBEKISTAN • 2011 – Started commercial service between Tashkent & Samarkand with Talgo 250 trains. Maximum speed 250 Km/h • These trains are similar to those used in Spain • KAZAKHSTAN • Talgo trains since 2002 between Astana and Almaty • Project for the manufacturing of 12 trains, of 35 coaches each, with Talgo technology. Part of the manufacturing of these trains is being carried out locally.

  4. TALGO EXPERIENCE: Technology Transfer Technology Transfer LocalizedManufacturing Passenger trains • Technology transfer from the manufacturer to the local factory has different parts: • Transfer of information • Training of local personnel • Development of local suppliers • Certification procedures and regulations

  5. TALGO EXPERIENCE: Technology Transfer • 1) Transfer of information • Concerning the product and the manufacturing processes • Example: Drawings, tehcnical specs. • 2) Training of personnel of local factories • Specificknowledgeabouttheproductto be manufactured and theprocessesto be used. • Evenwhen local employeeswerequalified in technicalschools, specifictrainningisnecessary. • In additiontothetrainning, itcould be necessarythatpersonnel of local factories and expertpersonnelfromthemanufacturerworktogether a sufficientamount of time.

  6. TALGO EXPERIENCE: Technology Transfer • 3) Development of local suppliers • A passenger train is a complex system. Components provided by external suppliers are required. • Buying components from local suppliers facilitates the manufacturing management and contributes to the economic growth. • Local suppliers has to produce components: • With a technology according to the train • With the required level of quality • The local supplier should have a qualified management system • To achieve this objectives local suppliers have to take part in the technological transfer process. Conclusion: Technology transfer for localizing manufacturing is not only a transfer of information. It is a process and it needs some time to evolve.

  7. TALGO EXPERIENCE: Technology Transfer • 4) Certification procedures and technical regulations • Certification process of passanger trains: • Involves not only the train but also the critical components • Includes all development stages from the design to track tests (through manufacturing) • If local standards were very different than original ones, it could be necessary to modify the technology before the transfer. • If local standards were similar to original ones, and moreover, if original certificates were partially recognized the technological transfer process would be much simpler. Conclusion: Certification standards plays an important role in technological transfer. Attention: Trains between the area 1520 and Western Europe.

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