EUROTEM

Hyundai EURotem
Joint venture
Industry Rail transport
Founded 4 July 2006[1]
Founder TÜVASAŞ (Turkish state owned company)
Hyundai Rotem (South Korea)
Headquarters Istanbul, Turkey[1]
Number of locations
1: Adapazarı (production plant)[1]
Key people
President: Mr. Gil-Young Chung[1]
Products Light rail vehicles, EMU, DMU, high-speed trains, coaches[1]
Number of employees
150[1]
Website hyundai-eurotem.com

EUROTEM, alternatively Hyundai EURotem, is a joint enterprise between Hyundai Rotem of South Korea and TÜVASAŞ of Turkey which was founded in 2006[2] and started production in December 2007.[2]

The Hyundai EURotem factory in Adapazarı, Turkey, was built as the Hızlı Tren Fabrikası (High-Speed Train Factory) with the purpose of manufacturing the next generation of Turkey's high-speed trainsets.[3]

Product history

Hyundai EURotem has built 24 DMU units[4] and 96 EMU units[5] for the Turkish State Railways.

On January 30, 2009, the first 8 trains (each with 4 coaches) built by Hyundai EURotem for the Istanbul Metro entered service.[6] Hyundai EURotem will build a total of 92 new wagons for the M2 line, at a total cost of $127 million.[6][7] These trains are air conditioned and equipped with LCD screens, as well as dynamic digital maps showing the location and direction of the train.[7]

Future products

In 2008 Hyundai EURotem received an order for 440 EMU cars for the Marmaray project.[1]

See also

References

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