KANSAS CITY, Mo. & CHICAGO. Kansas City Southern (KCS) (NYSE: KSU) announced its U.S. and Mexico rail subsidiaries will acquire a combined total of 50 new locomotives from GE Transportation (NYSE: GE) to be delivered during 2019, as well as digital solutions to drive improved operational and fuel efficiency. With the North American rail market improving and freight volume up roughly 5% in 2017 and expected continued growth in 2018, the advanced locomotives will help KCS deliver on its expected future growth, while driving operational efficiencies across the KCS network.
“KCS
is pleased to have GE as our partner,” said KCS executive vice president and
chief operating officer Jeffrey M. Songer. “This purchase will help us continue
the modernization of our locomotive fleet and position KCS for future expanded
volumes.”
The
order includes GE’s Tier 4 Evolution™ Series locomotives, equipped with GE
Transportation's GoLINC™ Platform, Trip Optimizer™ System and Distributed Power
LOCOTROL® technologies. As part of GE Transportation’s Train Performance
product suite, these technology solutions optimize power distribution, train
handling, brake control and fuel utilization.
“This
agreement will expand our relationship with KCS, drive operational efficiency
across their system, and further meet the needs of their future growth,” said
Rafael Santana, president and CEO of GE Transportation. “Our leading Tier 4
locomotives will give KCS the productivity and reliability needed to move and
grow with its customers.”
The
locomotives will be produced at the GE Manufacturing Solutions facility in Fort
Worth, Texas beginning in 2018. The first units are expected to be delivered in
early 2019.
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