Alstom booked $1.9 billion worth of orders in the first quarter of fiscal-year 2020.Photo – Alstom
LILEE Systems announced a new addition to its portfolio of positive train control (PTC) solutions: the Next Generation Communications Management Unit. The unit enables wireless communications security and interoperable key exchange for the ACSES II PTC system. The unit is Federal Railroad Administration-complaint and includes security software for wayside and onboard systems, a key management system for inter-rail key exchange and a ruggedized gateway for remote management. The solution has been selected by one of the largest passenger-rail systems on the Northeast Corridor, LILEE Systems officials said in a press release.
Alstom booked $1.9 billion worth of orders in the first quarter of fiscal-year 2020, compared with $1.8 billion during the same period last year. Alstom’s sales decreased to $1.7 billion, down 27 percent compared with Q1 2019. “During the first quarter, the group’s level of sales was impacted by the consequences of the COVID-19 containment measures,” said Alstom Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Henri Poupart-Lafarge in a press release. “While we achieved a very good continuity of our engineering activity through remote working, lockdowns impacted our sites and supply chain. Yet, the group’s commercial activity remained stable despite the crisis.”
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