Gibela Explained

Gibela is a joint French - South African railway rolling stock manufacturer. It is majority owned by Alstom, which controls 70% of the company and African companies Ubumbano Rail has 30% stakes.[1]

Gibela was announced as the preferred bidder for a R51 billion contract to build 3,600 electric multiple units for the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa in December 2012,[2] which was finalized in October 2013.[3] Under the terms of the contract, Gibela would construct the units over a ten-year period, as well as provide parts and technical support after delivery.[3] While the first twenty EMUs, dubbed the X'Trapolis Mega, were built by Alstom in Brazil, Gibela began construction of a new R1 billion assembly facility in Dunnottar, South Africa in March 2016 to construct the remaining 580 trainsets.[4] The factory is about 60000m2 in size and will employ about 1,500 people at full production, with a capacity of building 62 EMU trainsets annually.[5] [4] Gibela began occupying the facility in early January 2018, with construction scheduled to be completed in March.[6] In addition to building vehicles for South African operators, Gibela also plans to compete for other African rail contracts.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: First X'Trapolis Mega cars completed at Lapa . Railway Gazette International . 26 May 2015 . 10 May 2017 . 24 July 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170724064628/http://www.railwaygazette.com/news/news/africa/single-view/view/first-xtrapolis-mega-cars-completed-at-lapa.html . dead .
  2. Web site: Alstom wins PRASA's 20-year fleet renewal programme . Railway Gazette International . 6 December 2012 . 10 May 2017.
  3. Web site: PRASA and Alstom sign R51bn EMU contract . Railway Gazette International . 14 October 2013 . 10 May 2017.
  4. Web site: Gibela starts work on EMU factory . Railway Gazette International . 4 March 2016 . 10 May 2017.
  5. Web site: X'Trapolis Mega EMUs enter revenue service . Railway Gazette International . 9 May 2017 . 10 May 2017.
  6. Web site: Gibela moves into South African EMU factory . Railway Gazette International . 9 January 2018 . 10 January 2018.