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Wabtec signs on to be additive manufacturing anchor at airport's ambitious Neighborhood 91 project

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A year ago, Wabtec Corp. made the first steel key to Neighborhood 91. Now it is taking up residence. Wabtec has reached an agreement to lease more than 11,000 square feet of space in Neighborhood 91, the hub for additive manufacturing being built at Pittsburgh International Airport.

https://www.post-gazette.com/business/development/2020/10/15/Wabtec-Pittsburgh-International-Airport-Neighborhood-91/stories/202010150129 (opens in a new tab)

Wabtec opens additive manufacturing centre in Bengaluru

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INDIA: Wabtec Corp has collaborated with 3D printing equipment supplier HP and supply chain specialist Redington to open an additive manufacturing centre at its Bengaluru site

https://www.railwaygazette.com/technology/wabtec-opens-additive-manufacturing-centre-in-bengaluru/57288.article (opens in a new tab)

Breath of Fresh Air: Wabtec Launches BlueFilter

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Wabtec Corp. launched air-filtration innovation BlueFilter® in an effort to provide a clean, healthy environment for passengers on metro and trains. The filter continuously provides fresh and clean air onboard metro and railcars by removing more than 90% of contaminants per air cycle.

https://www.railwayage.com/news/breath-of-fresh-air-wabtec-launches-bluefilter/ (opens in a new tab)

Wabtec Donates $40,000 to Erie City Mission

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Wabtec Corporation Friday announced a $40,000 donation to the Erie City Mission. The donation will support the Mission's programs that help the community's most vulnerable citizens overcome immediate and long-term challenges, such as food, shelter and recovery programs.

https://www.erienewsnow.com/story/42107987/wabtec-donates-dollar40000-to-erie-city-mission (opens in a new tab)

Earth Day turns 50, Wabtec and rail industry tout sustainability improvements

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Wabtec aims to help freight railroads reduce their environmental footprint by doubling fuel efficiency by 2028. Currently railroads use one gallon of diesel fuel to move a ton of freight 473 miles, a figure that’s four times more efficient than trucking.

https://trn.trains.com/news/news-wire/2020/04/20-as-earth-day-turns-50-wabtec-and-rail-industry-tout-sustainability-improvements (opens in a new tab)

Wabtec Acquires RELCO Locomotives

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Wabtec Corp. has acquired RELCO Locomotives for $29 million, on a cash- and debt-free basis. All conditions for the acquisition are complete and the transaction will be accretive in year one. RELCO’s projected sales for 2019 are roughly $50 million.

https://www.railwayage.com/cs/wabtec-acquires-relco-locomotives/ (opens in a new tab)

Mission: Stop a Train

How inventor George Westinghouse Jr., investors, railroad officials, and test trains helped put the brakes on the wheels 150 years ago. On the 150th anniversary of the creation of the air brake, the story of how George Westinghouse Jr. developed this transformational technology is worth recounting.

https://www.wabteccorp.com/fr/Mission%20-top-a-Train.pdf

Wabtec opens Indian engineering and technology centre

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INDIA: The Wabtec India Engineering & Technology Centre was inaugurated on December 12. The company is investing US$5m in the facility, which will occupy five floors of a building on the ITC Green Campus in Bangalore.

https://www.railwaygazette.com/business/wabtec-opens-indian-engineering-and-technology-centre/55370.article (opens in a new tab)

Our View: 5 Trends Powering the Future of Transportation

Industry 4.0 is more than a catchy phrase, it’s proof that we are on the verge of a technology revolution. Wabtec President and CEO Rafael Santana shared key insights from #RailTrends19 on the top trends shaping the #rail transportation landscape in a new era of design, manufacturing and operation.

https://www.wabteccorp.com/fr/our-view-5-trends-powering-the-future-of-transportation

Happy 150th! Wabtec Celebrates Anniversary, New HQ

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Wabtec Corp. recently celebrated its 150th anniversary, as well as the grand opening of its new headquarters in Pittsburgh. “Building on this deep heritage of breakthrough ideas and 150 years of company success, Wabtec continues to pave the way for modern safety advancements and set the bar for innovative solutions."

https://www.railwayage.com/freight/class-i/happy-150th-wabtec-celebrates-anniversary-new-hq/ (opens in a new tab)

Wabtec Marks 150 Years with Opening of New Pittsburgh Headquarters

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Erie News Now — The Fortune 500 and S&P 500 company is commemorating its roots by opening new, state-of-the-art offices on Pittsburgh’s North Shore. 250 employees will be based out of the office, which the company said will play a critical role in accelerating the future of transportation.

https://www.erienewsnow.com/story/41186014/wabtec-celebrates-150-years-at-new-global-headquarters (opens in a new tab)

Wabtec remains bullish on India’s growth story

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The demand for diesel locomotives from Wabtec’s Marhowra factory will not be hit by the current slowdown as they consume less fuel than diesel engines churned out by Indian Railways’ factories, said Nalin Jain, President-Global Equipment Division, Wabtec.

https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/economy/logistics/we-are-bullish-on-indias-growth-story-nalin-jain/article29360379.ece (opens in a new tab)

BNSF, Wabtec Advancing the Future of Motive Power

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n a wide-ranging interview with Railway Age in December 2018, BNSF’s then-Executive Chairman Matt Rose had this to say about the future of locomotive propulsion technology: “We’ve got to look at alternative fuels for our locomotives. We tested LNG, and we don’t see the spread between diesel and natural gas wide enough to justify us making that investment, and it’s a significant investment. For us, it’s probably $8 billion to $10 billion.

https://www.railwayage.com/mechanical/locomotives/bnsf-wabtec-advancing-the-future-of-motive-power/ (opens in a new tab)