Alstom Recognized for Manufacturing Achievement in Mexico

A global leader in smart and sustainable mobility Alstom, prestigious award by the Mexican Ministry of Economy With the label 'Made in Mexico' This recognition demonstrates Alstom’s commitment to the national industry and particularly Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the 2030 Agenda, highlighting its contribution to Goal 5 (Gender Equality), Goal 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation) and Goal 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities).

Alstom's Roots in Mexico and Global Competitiveness

General Manager of Alstom Mexico and North LAM Maite Ramos“With over 70 years of history in Mexico, Alstom has established itself as a key player in both the national and international railway sectors,” said Ramos, commenting on the award. Through its facilities in Ciudad Sahagún, Hidalgo, they not only serve the domestic market, but also export to all corners of the world. They have developed robust manufacturing capabilities that enable them to export trains, carcasses and components. Ramos emphasized that this distinction reflects their commitment to the country, local economic development and industrial excellence that allows them to compete globally.

Making Mexico a Global Rail Manufacturing Hub

Getting the 'Made in Mexico' label means that Alstom's products are manufactured in the country. quality, innovation and technological capacity The company's major export projects include the production of trains for transportation systems in the United States, Canada, and Europe and Asia. This solidifies Mexico as a strategic hub for world-class rail production.

Strategic Partner in Sustainable Transformation

With this certification, Alstom reaffirms its role as a strategic partner in Mexico’s sustainable transformation. The company promotes next-generation rail solutions that have a positive impact on communities, the environment and the country’s urban development, while also supporting economic growth, specialized employment and technology transfer to Mexican talent.

Alstom's success also demonstrates the important role the private sector can play in Mexico's efforts to achieve its sustainable development goals.