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secures a contract for the modernisation of the Caransebeș-Lugoj railway section in Romania
by implementing new ERTMS Level 2 signalling and electrification
in line with Romania’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR)
The agreement was signed by the Asocierea RailWorks consortium
consisting of Alstom and the Romanian civil works companies Arcada Company and Euroconstruct Trading ‘98
the Romanian state rail infrastructure operator
Alstom is set to provide cutting-edge digital train control
while Arcada and Euroconstruct will be responsible for all civil works
The contract has a 42 month implementation period
covering both the design and execution phases
“This new contract consolidates Alstom's leading position on the Romanian railway market
Bucharest has become a strategic centre for Alstom’s signalling proficiency
hosting a team of over 200 highly qualified engineers
whose expertise supports both our local and our international projects,” says Gabriel Stanciu
The new contract covers the modernisation of 39.56 kilometres of the railway line between Caransebeș and Lugoj
The modernisation will enable a doubling of the entire line
infrastructure and superstructure modernisation
Alstom will directly oversee the ERTMS Level 2 deployment
implementation of the digital interlocking and passenger information systems as well as electrification works including power supply and overhead contact line
The upgrade will facilitate a maximum speed of 160 km/h for passenger trains and 120 km/h for freight trains
Alstom will upgrade the Traction Power Station in Caransebes and will supply its OCS3 catenary solution for main lines
leveraging its inhouse capabilities at the manufacturing facility in Lecco
and its worldwide experience of OCS3 in commercial operation
Alstom is the world leader in ERTMS deployment and is recognised as a pioneer in the development of new functions and standards
Alstom’s digital solutions provide optimal efficiency and high levels of safety and security
Alstom supplies over 30% of the operational ERTMS Level 2 lines
showcasing its significant presence and contribution to this technology across the continent
Alstom has been active in Romania for almost 30 years and is a market leader in railway electrification and signalling solutions
The company is responsible for implementing signalling or electrification solutions on the Northern branch of the Rhine-Danube railway corridor in Romania as well as on two lots of the Cluj-Oradea railway line
The company is part of the consortium building the second metro system in Romania
the first fully automated metro line in the country
The first CBTC urban signalling solution in the country is under implementation by Alstom on Bucharest’s metro Line 5
The company has also been the provider of maintenance services for the Bucharest metro fleet for the last 18 years and a new long-term contract is in place
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When I visited Iasi, in October 2017, the World Bank had just started preparing its Systematic Country Diagnostic for Romania (SCD) – a comprehensive economic analysis we produce every 4-5 years
designed to give us a better understanding of both the main challenges faced by a country and the pathways towards more sustainable growth
I heard firsthand what I had been experiencing since first coming to the country four months earlier: Romania has a diverse set of challenges and a unique pathway towards development – from better roads
A highway that connects the region of Moldova to Transylvania and the rest of Europe; an education system producing a workforce with the right mix of skills to fully succeed in today’s competitive labor market; institutions capable of delivering policy predictability and continuity in implementing its development objectives
All of these components are vital for Romania as it travels on the path towards more inclusive growth and prosperity
multinational companies who came to invest in Romania flagged an education system that is not producing graduates with the skillset that complements their needs
companies are investing in reskilling their staff
and experimenting in innovative ways to offer young recruits on-the-job experience and training to be more productive and better at their jobs
By March 2018 I had visited 9 counties and over a dozen cities
the frequent message that continued to resonate was that Romania needs stronger institutions to push forward a bold development agenda
In my meetings throughout a country so rich in culture
I had discovered my “bingo card” – a set of three challenges that stuck with me everywhere I went
Romanians want better roads to facilitate mobility and attract investments
Romanians aspire for a better education system that can deliver the hope of a brighter future for all children
And Romanians desire stronger institutions that can provide better public services and consistency in political commitments that aim to move things forward
It represents the World Bank’s vision for addressing the overarching
“bingo card” challenges that have shaped my understanding of Romania during my first year as World Bank Country Manager here
the strategy will support improvements in human capital
What this means for the World Bank is that we will focus on addressing Romania’s education and health sector challenges
we will support the transition to tertiary education and help children from vulnerable and marginalized communities have a better chance of success in life
83 percent of Romania’s low-performing schools are in rural areas
This unfortunate reality is depriving tens of thousands of children of their chance in life
We will also work to improve the linkages between job-seekers and available jobs to ensure that the skills and potential of Romanians is better utilized
the strategy will focus on helping Romanian companies do better
I have been inspired by the dynamism and the tremendous contribution to Romania’s economic transformation by the private sector
Romania’s GDP per capita rose from 30 percent of the European Union (EU) average in 1995 to 60 percent in 2017
over 70 percent of the country’s exports go to the EU and this impressive story is intrinsically linked with the success of Romania’s entrepreneurs
continue to face limited access to finance
Our colleagues at the IFC will continue to support improved access to finance and stronger capital markets
while on the World Bank side we are looking to work with cities - helping them rethink their attractiveness to potential investors
IFC and the World Bank will work to advance a more competitive Romania
the strategy will strengthen Romania’s preparedness to face the risks of natural disasters and the impacts of climate change
While this may not be something that many people may routinely think about
building Romania’s resilience to natural disasters is fundamentally important to the country’s social and economic progress and for safeguarding livelihoods
Bucharest is the most exposed to earthquakes
frequent floods in the country threaten losses in the billions of dollars - disproportionately affecting the poorest people in rural communities
A more prosperous Romania is therefore inextricably linked to a more resilient Romania
As we move ahead toward implementing the newly endorsed Country Partnership Framework
cognizant of our strong partnership with the country and inspired by the extraordinary transformation over the past quarter century
Romania must continue to reform and perform in order to deliver the promise of a better and more prosperous life to all its citizens
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Millennia Aviation
a Dublin based drone education and infrastructure company is to begin developing the first drone test corridor in the south west of Romania
The initial phase will involve a netted facility
enabling beginners to develop their flying skills in a safe and secured environment
The second phase will involve a larger corridor
Visionary stakeholders will be welcomed to avail of the facility at Caransebes airport and in doing so support the creation of Romania’s first Drone Centre of Excellence
The project is supported by the government
the Romanian Civil Aviation Authority and the Romanian Air Traffic Services Administration
“We are thrilled to be launching an exciting and unique initiative of this magnitude in Romania
particularly as half of the team is of Romanian origins
This project is a significant step forward for the development of Drone Education and Drone Technology in Romania
involving an array of players both international and national which will give birth to more innovation in this space
we are eager in developing the digital workforce in the vertical mobility industry
in the region of the country that is the home of two of Romania’s greatest aviation pioneers
Romania’s history in aviation is a rich one and is a country that has the potential to become a Centre of Excellence in the vertical mobility industry.” Explains Alexandra Slabutu
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“This initiative is part of a larger and ambitious vision that we have developed for the airport and the overall region
Drone technology is the future and we want to be part of it
by creating a hub for Drone Excellence in Romania
the hub will act as an instrument for economic growth by increasing employment levels and capital investment in the Caransebes region
Developing the testing infrastructure will allow safe simulation of the technology which in return will help advance the understanding of this technology and accelerate its integration in the respective domains
humanitarian or commercial use cases.” Adds Daniel Olariu
President of the Board at Banat Caransebes Airport
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“Having innovative initiatives such as this are always in the Ministries interest
With our continued support we would like to make this initiative a reality as it enhances and contributes to both our social and economic growth
Developing greener methods of transport is part of our strategic objective as a country and our commitment to meet the EU’s 2030 climate objectives
Having the State accountable for the development of technology and subsequent businesses who contribute to our economy is imperative.” Says Alexandru Mutruc
Secretary of State from the Ministry of Transport
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TAROM later offered scheduled flights to Bucharest
Today no scheduled flights use this airport
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“From the very beginning of Agroland 27 years ago
developing the business to provide them with as many Romanian-made products as possible
This endeavor continues with the transformation of the Caransebes factory into the largest certified organic feed factory in Romania
we will be able to source raw materials from a significant number of farmers in the western part of the country who produce organic grains
reducing their dependence on grain traders from Western Europe
which started in 2020 with the acquisition of the poultry platform in Mihailesti
continues to be one of our development directions
we have increased our egg production capacity fivefold and have constantly increased the number of day-old chicks produced
The next stage in this line of business is the production of organic eggs
for which we are planning to acquire a small organic egg producer
Our objective in this segment is to become the largest organic egg producer in Romania in the coming years
by establishing organic farms across the country,” stated Horia Cardos
founder and CEO of Agroland Business System
Agroland plans to acquire a small organic egg producer
a farm with a maximum capacity of approximately 10,000 hens
The targeted annual production is about 3 million organic eggs
the company will certify its own organic farm in Timis County in the coming months
the farm’s area is in the process of certification
while modifications will be made to the existing shelters to meet organic requirements
Agroland Business System is listed on the AeRO market of the Bucharest Stock Exchange as of March 1
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