Siemens Mobility

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Siemens Mobility
Company typeOrganisational Division
IndustryTransportation:
Rail
Road: Traffic Control
Airport Logistics
Postal Automation
PredecessorSiemens Transportation Systems
€4.5 billion (Financial year 2007)
Number of employees
19,000 (2006)
ParentSiemens

Siemens Mobility is a division of the German conglomerate Siemens. Prior to the corporate restructuring of Siemens AG (effective from 1 January 2008) Siemens Transportation Systems was the operational division most closely related to Siemens Mobility; products produced included automation and power systems, rolling stock for mass-transit, railway signalling and control systems, and railway electrification.

The group also incorporates the former railway rolling stock and locomotive division Siemens Schienenfahrzeugtechnik (Siemens Railway Technology).

Products

Locomotives

EMU and DMU

Passenger coaches

Light Rail/Trams

People Mover

Metro/Subway

See also

Competitors:

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