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Chinese-manufactured subway trains delivered to Turkey
Source: Xinhua| 2017-05-14 14:23:53|Editor: liuxin



SHIJIAZHUANG, May 14 (Xinhua) -- Chinese railway equipment manufacturer CRRC Tangshan said Sunday that it has delivered all 95 subway carriages to Turkey's port city Izmir.

The company said these trains are equipped with six-axis hinge joints that ensure smooth changes of direction.

The 19 subway trains, with 95 carriages in total, were designed for Izmir's metro transit service. The first shipment of 55 carriages have already been put into use in the city.

Each subway train has a maximum capacity of 1,286 passengers, according to CRRC Tangshan, which is based in north China's Hebei Province. The company is capable of making high-speed railway trains that run up to 350 kph.
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Commuter train in KL, Malaysia

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Full steam ahead for start of Laos-China railway
Hundreds of trucks carrying machinery and equipment for construction of the Laos-China railway have entered Laos after being delayed at the border, a senior government official has said.

A special lane has now been allocated at China's Mohan and Laos' Boten border crossing to facilitate the passage of the trucks, the project coordinator in Luang Namtha province, Mr Chanthachone Keolakhone, told Vientiane Times on Friday.

A taskforce team was created last week to man the special truck lane. It will inspect and approve the imported items, which are exempt from tariff payments.

The team comprises officials from the customs, public works and transport sectors as well as representatives of the Laos-China Joint Railway Company and shipping company, Mr Chanthachone said.

Authorities in charge met on March 28 and 29 in Oudomxay and Luang Namtha provinces to discuss ways to accelerate the project. They plan to speed up the import of machinery and equipment and arrange for compensation and resettlement for people who will have to relocate to make way for the railway.

Minister of Public Works and Transport and Chairman of the Laos-China Railway Project Supervisory Committee, Dr Bounchanh Sinthavong, told those attending the meetings to ensure proper implementation of the project, especially by facilitating the import of machinery and equipment.

Preparations are now underway to start the boring of tunnels. The 417-km railway will have 75 tunnels with a combined length of 197.83km and work is expected to begin before the upcoming rainy season, Deputy Minister of Public Works and Transport and Chairman of the Laos-China Railway Project Management Committee, Mr Lattanamany Khounnivong, told Vientiane Times on Friday.

�Tunnel entrances are being prepared for boring. We expect to begin boring before the rainy season and once the rain comes we can work inside the tunnels,� said Mr Lattanamany, who was in the northern provinces.

Chinese contactors warned that boring should start soon before the start of the rainy season so that workers can carry out construction inside the tunnels during the rain.

If not, construction will likely be delayed until the rainy season ends as starting boring during the rain would increase the risk of a landslide.

The Laos-China Railway Project Supervisory Committee agreed to arrange temporary resettlement for local households who must relocate and will find them permanent homes at a later date, the Socio-economic newspaper reported.

Officials in charge have negotiated with villagers whose land is needed for the railway and have handed over their land to Chinese contractors.

Six Chinese contractors will carry out construction of the US$5.8 million railway, with completion slated for 2021.

Officials said villagers fully supported the construction of the railway, which will link Vientiane to the Chinese border.

By Souksakhone Vaenkeo
(Latest Update April 3, 2017)
 
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Full steam ahead for start of Laos-China railway
Hundreds of trucks carrying machinery and equipment for construction of the Laos-China railway have entered Laos after being delayed at the border, a senior government official has said.

A special lane has now been allocated at China's Mohan and Laos' Boten border crossing to facilitate the passage of the trucks, the project coordinator in Luang Namtha province, Mr Chanthachone Keolakhone, told Vientiane Times on Friday.

A taskforce team was created last week to man the special truck lane. It will inspect and approve the imported items, which are exempt from tariff payments.

The team comprises officials from the customs, public works and transport sectors as well as representatives of the Laos-China Joint Railway Company and shipping company, Mr Chanthachone said.

Authorities in charge met on March 28 and 29 in Oudomxay and Luang Namtha provinces to discuss ways to accelerate the project. They plan to speed up the import of machinery and equipment and arrange for compensation and resettlement for people who will have to relocate to make way for the railway.

Minister of Public Works and Transport and Chairman of the Laos-China Railway Project Supervisory Committee, Dr Bounchanh Sinthavong, told those attending the meetings to ensure proper implementation of the project, especially by facilitating the import of machinery and equipment.

Preparations are now underway to start the boring of tunnels. The 417-km railway will have 75 tunnels with a combined length of 197.83km and work is expected to begin before the upcoming rainy season, Deputy Minister of Public Works and Transport and Chairman of the Laos-China Railway Project Management Committee, Mr Lattanamany Khounnivong, told Vientiane Times on Friday.

�Tunnel entrances are being prepared for boring. We expect to begin boring before the rainy season and once the rain comes we can work inside the tunnels,� said Mr Lattanamany, who was in the northern provinces.

Chinese contactors warned that boring should start soon before the start of the rainy season so that workers can carry out construction inside the tunnels during the rain.

If not, construction will likely be delayed until the rainy season ends as starting boring during the rain would increase the risk of a landslide.

The Laos-China Railway Project Supervisory Committee agreed to arrange temporary resettlement for local households who must relocate and will find them permanent homes at a later date, the Socio-economic newspaper reported.

Officials in charge have negotiated with villagers whose land is needed for the railway and have handed over their land to Chinese contractors.

Six Chinese contractors will carry out construction of the US$5.8 million railway, with completion slated for 2021.

Officials said villagers fully supported the construction of the railway, which will link Vientiane to the Chinese border.

By Souksakhone Vaenkeo
(Latest Update April 3, 2017)
China-Laos railway construction progressing well with many tunnels being bored despite rainfalls: official.

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Ukraine offers China Railways to invest in subway, bridge and high-speed rail link

Wednesday, 26 April, 2017 - 14:12 (EEST)

The Ukrainian government on Tuesday offered China Railway International Group (CRIG) a number of infrastructure investment opportunities, including the fourth line of the Kyiv Metro and the construction of a bridge, the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade wrote on Twitter, Global Construction Review reports.

The ministry published two tweets to say that it had held talks with CRIG, and that the Chinese giant was ”ready to invest in Ukrainian infrastructure.”

It continued: ”We can offer six projects for investment, in particular a new bridge in Kyiv and the fourth line of the subway,” GCR reports.

The present metro system, which opened in 1960, has 52 stations divided between three routes. The fourth Podilsko-Vyhurivska line would run southwest to northeast, crossing the Dnipro at the future business center of Rybalskiy Island.

The Kyiv Council expects the construction of the line to cost about $1.3 billion. According to the Ukrainian News agency, CRIG has offered to pay for 85% of the cost.

This news follows on from reports in the Kyiv Pravda online newspaper last week that CRIG was interested in building a high-speed rail link between Kyiv Central Railway Station and Boryspil International Airport.

The report quoted the Ministry of Economic Development as saying the Chinese company was interested in the Air Express project, and that it planned to hold meetings with the company on April 24.

CRIG is a subsidiary of China Railways, the second largest construction company in the world, according to the Engineering News-Record.

http://uaposition.com/latest-news/u...ys-invest-subway-bridge-high-speed-rail-link/
CHINA MUST BE EXTREMELY CAUTIOUS in investing in the broke Kiev government!!

Last time China lost billions of dollar investment there due to the coup d'état in Kiev in 2014!!

I wish China will stay away from providing credit there... UKR is just not creditworthy and its government is hardly reliable! Dunno if China gets any good quality physical collateral there.


That's the immediate gain.

What I am talking about is the long term gain.

Economic domination is far superior to military domination. The former brings in money while it makes the enemy submit, while the latter only makes the enemy even more belligerent and is a cost to the country.
True as you said... but you missed out that resorting to military means gives the possibility of outright LOOTING... almost instantaneously, and no need for much longer, more arduous hard works, unlike the Chinese ways! Should check where's all the Libyan gold reserves today (as well as the Kiev's gold reserves) :D :P though this is not the Chinese way of getting prosperous as shown by Zheng He Expeditions or earlier Silk Road exchanges. Simply not the Chinese way as shown throughout its long history, an obvious fact conveniently ignored by all the captured media!
 
Construction of Thailand-China railway to start in 2017
Xinhua, May 17, 2017

The construction of Thailand-China railway project from Bangkok to Nakhon Ratchasima, which will be further extended to Nong Khai on the Thai-Lao border in the future, will start in 2017 for sure, Chatchai Thipsunaree, Permanent Secretary of Thailand's Ministry of Transport, said on Tuesday.

"We (Thailand and China) are almost done with the contract, 90 percent I will say, the construction will start in this year for sure," Chatchai told Xinhua after a press conference of the Transport Ministry.

Thai Transport Minister Arkhom Termpittayapaisith also mentioned the railway project at the press conference, saying it is a project of great importance to the kingdom, as it will connect Thailand with neighboring countries.

The current project, 252 km high speed railway from Bangkok to Nakhon Ratchasima, will be extended another 355 km to Nong Khai on the Thai-Lao border, connecting with China-Lao railway from Vientiane to Kunming in China's southern Yunnan Province, according to Arkhom.

The railway is also to be extended to the south, to Kuala Lumpur and finally Singapore, Arkhom said.

The Thai government also plans to build a public-private partnership high-speed rail from Bangkok to Rayong to connect with the Thailand-China railway project.

Several Thai experts told Xinhua earlier that they want the railway plan to be implemented in a faster way.

Aksornsri Phanishsarn, director of Thai-Chinese Strategic Research Centre, National Research Council, told Xinhua that she hopes that China can help to push the Thailand-China railway project for it to become a "successful case" of cooperation between countries.

Swai Visavanant, senior researcher at Chulalongkorn University's China Study Center, urged the Thai government to quickly move toward the implementation of the railway project, otherwise, Thailand may lose a good chance in its development.

According to Arkhom, China and Thailand still need to agree on three things, such as materials for the construction, consulting fee and whether it is necessary for Chinese engineers to get Thai engineering certifications before they come to work in the kingdom.

@somsak , @powastick , @sinait , @AndrewJin
 
Construction of Thailand-China railway to start in 2017
Xinhua, May 17, 2017

The construction of Thailand-China railway project from Bangkok to Nakhon Ratchasima, which will be further extended to Nong Khai on the Thai-Lao border in the future, will start in 2017 for sure, Chatchai Thipsunaree, Permanent Secretary of Thailand's Ministry of Transport, said on Tuesday.

"We (Thailand and China) are almost done with the contract, 90 percent I will say, the construction will start in this year for sure," Chatchai told Xinhua after a press conference of the Transport Ministry.

Thai Transport Minister Arkhom Termpittayapaisith also mentioned the railway project at the press conference, saying it is a project of great importance to the kingdom, as it will connect Thailand with neighboring countries.

The current project, 252 km high speed railway from Bangkok to Nakhon Ratchasima, will be extended another 355 km to Nong Khai on the Thai-Lao border, connecting with China-Lao railway from Vientiane to Kunming in China's southern Yunnan Province, according to Arkhom.

The railway is also to be extended to the south, to Kuala Lumpur and finally Singapore, Arkhom said.

The Thai government also plans to build a public-private partnership high-speed rail from Bangkok to Rayong to connect with the Thailand-China railway project.

Several Thai experts told Xinhua earlier that they want the railway plan to be implemented in a faster way.

Aksornsri Phanishsarn, director of Thai-Chinese Strategic Research Centre, National Research Council, told Xinhua that she hopes that China can help to push the Thailand-China railway project for it to become a "successful case" of cooperation between countries.

Swai Visavanant, senior researcher at Chulalongkorn University's China Study Center, urged the Thai government to quickly move toward the implementation of the railway project, otherwise, Thailand may lose a good chance in its development.

According to Arkhom, China and Thailand still need to agree on three things, such as materials for the construction, consulting fee and whether it is necessary for Chinese engineers to get Thai engineering certifications before they come to work in the kingdom.
Have been hearing this railway from China to Singapore for ages. Finally not a dream anymore.
Many years ago, I had wondered about this "Middle Kingdom" title and name of China.
China has now truly made itself '中国' literally.
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Have been hearing this railway from China to Singapore for ages. Finally not a dream anymore.
Many years ago, I had wondered about this "Middle Kingdom" title and name of China.
China has now truly made itself '中国' literally.
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Every country is middle kingdom if you see their issued national map, but only China realized it and call ourself middle kingdom confidently.

The construction will be very fast after research and financial stage.
 
Have been hearing this railway from China to Singapore for ages. Finally not a dream anymore.
Many years ago, I had wondered about this "Middle Kingdom" title and name of China.
China has now truly made itself '中国' literally.
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I believe that the Belt and Road places China at the helm of the emerging new Globalization, an entirely different phenomenon that the Western-led globalization.

But 中国 will always remain the central entity, not the least because China's (as well as a general East Asian trait) fierce sense of sovereignty.
 
Don't believe in any thing Thai government said or sign until buying contract signed and 1st payment paid.
 
Thursday, May 18, 2017, 12:14
CREG digs deep to expand abroad
By Zhong Nan and Shi Baoyin in Zhengzhou

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Tunneling machines stand ready for delivery at the China Railway Engineering Equipment Group Co plant in Zhengzhou, Henan province. (Sha Lang / For China Daily)

China Railway Engineering Equipment Group Co, the country's biggest manufacturer of tunnel boring machines by both production capacity and revenue, will ship eight sets of the giant machines to international markets including Israel and Singapore in the second half of this year, its chairman said.

CREG, a unit of State-owned China Railway Group Ltd, focuses on the development and production of shield tunneling machines and tunnel boring machines. China used to completely rely on imports until 2008 when CREG independently developed its own shield tunneling machine after six years of research.

Chairman Tan Shunhui said CREG planned to establish new operation centers in Australia, the United States and Italy over the next three years.

He said it would build sales networks and team up with local dealers, as well as handling tender and bid processes in more overseas projects, especially those countries and regions related to the Belt and Road Initiative.

"Many of these opportunities come from these markets' growing demand for subway projects, water conservation, railways, highways and underground crossings," Tan said.

He said that undeveloped infrastructure poses a bottleneck to economic development in countries and regions related to the initiative.

The Zhengzhou-based company has so far produced some 592 tunnel boring machines for both the domestic and international markets, including 25 sets for international destinations such as Vietnam, Lebanon, India and Malaysia.

CREG's sales totaled 4.86 billion yuan ($704 million) in 2016, up 152 percent year-on-year, while export volumes last year reached 370 million yuan, up 203 percent from 2015.

The company said its tunneling machines had notable advantages over traditional excavators because they were safer, faster and more convenient. They can operate totally underground, without disturbing traffic above. Moreover, they freed up staff from dangerous work.

CREG already opened an operation center in Germany to handle European contracts and others in Singapore and Hong Kong to manage its Asian and African projects. It also supplied pipe jacking machines and auxiliary equipment to clients in South Korea and Iran.

"We found that many developed markets have increasing demand to expand their metro networks," Tan said.

He said the company's next priority was securing orders for tunnel-engineering equipment from high-speed railway projects in the United Kingdom and Turin's water improvement project in Italy. The company has more than 2,260 employees, including 80 technicians carrying out consultancy and after sales work in overseas markets.

Sun Fuquan, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Science and Technology for Development in Beijing, said Chinese engineering equipment makers are set to become some of the largest beneficiaries of the Belt and Road Initiative.

"It is critical for them to enhance brand recognition and a localization process to further compete with those established rivals from Japan, Germany, Sweden and the United States," Sun said.
 
Thursday, May 18, 2017, 12:14
CREG digs deep to expand abroad
By Zhong Nan and Shi Baoyin in Zhengzhou

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Tunneling machines stand ready for delivery at the China Railway Engineering Equipment Group Co plant in Zhengzhou, Henan province. (Sha Lang / For China Daily)

China Railway Engineering Equipment Group Co, the country's biggest manufacturer of tunnel boring machines by both production capacity and revenue, will ship eight sets of the giant machines to international markets including Israel and Singapore in the second half of this year, its chairman said.

CREG, a unit of State-owned China Railway Group Ltd, focuses on the development and production of shield tunneling machines and tunnel boring machines. China used to completely rely on imports until 2008 when CREG independently developed its own shield tunneling machine after six years of research.

Chairman Tan Shunhui said CREG planned to establish new operation centers in Australia, the United States and Italy over the next three years.

He said it would build sales networks and team up with local dealers, as well as handling tender and bid processes in more overseas projects, especially those countries and regions related to the Belt and Road Initiative.

"Many of these opportunities come from these markets' growing demand for subway projects, water conservation, railways, highways and underground crossings," Tan said.

He said that undeveloped infrastructure poses a bottleneck to economic development in countries and regions related to the initiative.

The Zhengzhou-based company has so far produced some 592 tunnel boring machines for both the domestic and international markets, including 25 sets for international destinations such as Vietnam, Lebanon, India and Malaysia.

CREG's sales totaled 4.86 billion yuan ($704 million) in 2016, up 152 percent year-on-year, while export volumes last year reached 370 million yuan, up 203 percent from 2015.

The company said its tunneling machines had notable advantages over traditional excavators because they were safer, faster and more convenient. They can operate totally underground, without disturbing traffic above. Moreover, they freed up staff from dangerous work.

CREG already opened an operation center in Germany to handle European contracts and others in Singapore and Hong Kong to manage its Asian and African projects. It also supplied pipe jacking machines and auxiliary equipment to clients in South Korea and Iran.

"We found that many developed markets have increasing demand to expand their metro networks," Tan said.

He said the company's next priority was securing orders for tunnel-engineering equipment from high-speed railway projects in the United Kingdom and Turin's water improvement project in Italy. The company has more than 2,260 employees, including 80 technicians carrying out consultancy and after sales work in overseas markets.

Sun Fuquan, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Science and Technology for Development in Beijing, said Chinese engineering equipment makers are set to become some of the largest beneficiaries of the Belt and Road Initiative.

"It is critical for them to enhance brand recognition and a localization process to further compete with those established rivals from Japan, Germany, Sweden and the United States," Sun said.
Such export is what China needs.
 
May 17, 2017 07:08 PM

CRRC Wins Train Supply Deal in Montreal

By Lu Bingyang, Zhang Erchi and Yang Ge

(Beijing) — Leading Chinese railway equipment maker CRRC Corp. Ltd. has won a contract to supply cars to the Montreal area’s mass transit operator, marking its first deal in Canada and the latest in a recent string of similar contracts in the lucrative North American market.

But the victory also raised strong objections from hometown incumbent Bombardier Inc., the only other bidder, which complained that its Chinese rival was unqualified for the work.

CRRC won the award from the Agence Métropolitaine de Transport, the transport authority for the Montreal area in Canada’s French-speaking Quebec province, several sources familiar with the deal told Caixin. The deal is worth about 350 million yuan ($51 million), and requires CRRC to begin supplying cars for the city’s commuter rail network within 24 months of the signing of an agreement.

An initial round of bids for the project failed after the tender attracted Bombardier as the lone bidder. That prompted the Montreal rail authority to say that only 15% of production for the cost of the project be localized, relaxed from a previous requirement of 25%. Even after that change, a second round of bidding only attracted Bombardier and CRRC.

The size of CRRC’s bid was far smaller than Bombardier’s, about half as large, the sources told Caixin.

On losing the deal, Bombardier complained that CRRC had no experience building such cars, even though it has won a recent string of deals to supply subway cars to systems in a number of U.S. cities, including Chicago, Philadelphia and Boston.

CRRC also recently scored its first contract to supply subway cars to India.

Bombardier also complained that CRRC’s car designs have yet to receive approval from relevant Canadian transport authorities, a spokesman told local publication Les Affaires, which first broke the news of the deal.

China has spent trillions of yuan over the last decade building up state-of-the-art subway and high-speed rail systems throughout the country, providing greater mobility within and between cities as part of its transition from a planned to a free-market economy. That process has created a group of companies like CRRC, which have developed cutting-edge technologies that many are now trying to export.

As the domestic spending spree starts to taper off, CRRC and other rail specialists are trying to make up for the slowdown by looking for opportunities abroad.

Contact reporter Yang Ge (geyang@caixin.com)

http://www.caixinglobal.com/2017-05-17/101091696.html
 
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China's top train maker receives order from India
Source: Xinhua| 2017-04-02 17:46:44|Editor: Tian Shaohui

@Bussard Ramjet
@Surya Kiran

DALIAN, April 2 (Xinhua) -- An affiliated company under China's top train maker CRRC Corporation has acquired a subway train order from Nagpur, India, the company said Sunday.

A total of 69 train coaches will be produced by CRRC Dalian for subway operations in Nagpur, the largest city in central India, according to an agreement signed by the company and a local subway company.

The trains are for two urban rails in the city with a total length of 38 km.

The agreement, signed on March 27, also includes a 10-year train maintenance project, according to a statement by the company.

CRRC Dalian received its first train order in May 2015, providing 112 train coaches for the Calcutta subway.

With more cities planning to build urban rail systems, India has become an important potential market for Chinese train makers.

The order is expected to be completed this year, the statement said.
 
Hanoi citizens satisfied with the capital's
first urban light rail line built by Chinese company


The first light rail line of Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam, has exhibited its sample station Sunday. The 13 km line with 12 stations, has been constructed by China Railway Sixth Group Co.Ltd. It has started in 2012 and is expected to enter commercial use in 2018.

 
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