[an error occurred while processing the directive]
RSS
Логотип
Баннер в шапке 1
Баннер в шапке 2

Siemens Mobility Siemens Mobility

Company

Trade
Since 2018
Russia
Central Federal District of the Russian Federation
Moscow
115184, Bolshaya Tatarskaya street, 9, el/pom/com 5/I/55



Owners:
Siemens AG

Content

Financial results
2020 year
Revenue: 9.1 billions €
Number of employees
2020 year
38500

Assets

Owners

+ Siemens Mobility

Siemens Mobility is a representative in the field of transport solutions

Services

Siemens Mobility is constantly improving its portfolio in the main business areas - in the field of rolling stock, automation and electrification of railway transport, turnkey systems, intelligent transport systems and related services. The competence of the company in the field of railway transport is the production of trams, light metro, suburban and regional trains, high-speed and high-speed trains, etc.; in the field of vehicles - modeling and control of traffic, tunnel operation, digital services, AI, solutions for autonomous vehicles, etc.; in the field of intermodal transportation - mobility management systems, data analytics, etc.

  • all types of rail transport: high-speed, suburban, intercity and regional trains, cars for the metro and light ground metro, trams, automated vehicles and locomotives, as well as RIC cars;
  • control and alarm systems for rail passenger and freight transport;
  • solutions for electrification of railways and highways;
  • maintenance of vehicles and infrastructure;
  • traffic and parking management systems, electronic payment and tolling systems for urban and intercity transport, as well as various information systems;
  • consulting, planning, financing, turnkey construction and further operation of transport systems;
  • comprehensive transport solutions for intermodal transportation.

Important areas of development for the near future are green technologies (batteries, hydrogen), solutions for customers during a pandemic (more than 20 areas), with a focus on remote maintenance, power management, digital stations, etc.

The main strategic objectives of Siemens Mobility in Russia are to remain a reliable strategic partner of Russian Railways, continue to provide technical support to Sapsanov and Lastochek, fulfill all the terms of the Sapsan 3 contract and participate in the S-Pet - Moscow HSR project as part of the creation of localized high-speed trains, as well as in other areas of this largest railway project, as well as develop other initiatives in the field of railway infrastructure.

History

2024: Siemens Mobility sued NPO RIF 321 million rubles

At the end of April 2024, Siemens Mobility, part of the German conglomerate Siemens, sued 321 million rubles from the Voronezh electronics manufacturer, NPO RIF Corporation. Read more here.

2021: Sqills acquisition

Siemens Mobility acquires Sqills, a provider of software as a service (SaaS) for inventory, reservation and ticket sales for rail transport. This was announced on August 16, 2021 by Siemens. Read more here.

The acquisition supports Siemens' ambitions to expand into fast-growing related markets and expand operations and meets the criteria for acquiring the company. Sqills will complement Siemens Mobility's software portfolio to provide customers with MaaS (Mobility as a Service) offerings. In particular, the Sqills S3 Passenger platform expands Siemens Mobility's ability to provide products and services that help improve the overall use and convenience of public transport.

The acquisition of Sqills is one of the latest examples of Siemens Mobility's commitment to developing its portfolio of digital intermodal transportation software and mobile transfer solutions. Together with Hacon, eos.uptrade, Bytemark and Padam Mobility, Sqills' S3 Passenger will be part of an interconnected software portfolio combining a range of services for the public. transport In addition, with the Hacon and MaaS travel planning software, Siemens Mobility can now provide operators with an improved SaaS offering to manage their core processes. In addition, with the growing liberalization of the rail operator market, this will be crucial as customers increasingly seek competitive mobility solutions to help them better serve passengers.

2020

In the 2020 fiscal year, which ended September 30, 2020, Siemens Mobility's revenue amounted to €9.1 billion, and the number of employees worldwide increased to 38,500 .