Bolloré Railways, through its two subsidiaries Sitarail and Camrail, will be taking part in the InnoTrans
trade fair from 20 to 23 September 2022 at the Berlin exhibition centre.
The company will use this opportunity to meet with global players in the railway industry and move its plans forward to modernise the railway lines it operates.
Sitarail, a bi-national company operating between Côte d’Ivoire and Burkina Faso, is investing morethan 15 million euros a year to modernise its infrastructure and to contribute to the economic and social development of the countries it runs through.
In 2022, Sitarail acquired a new tamping-levelling-lining machine worth €3 million for maintenance on the railway between the two countries.
In Cameroon, Camrail is investing more than €18 million each year to modernise track and workshops, and to purchase equipment and rolling stock.
In 2019 and 2021, more than €15 million were invested to expand the fleet of locomotives with nine new General Electric models.
In 2022, the company announced that it will work with the State of Cameroon to renovate 567 km of tracks over 6 years.
“Bolloré Railways is continuing to invest in modernising the rail networks it operates in sub-SaharanAfrica. We are currently working on new projects – the renovation of lines in Cameroon and the modernisation of the Sitarail network, with the aim of streamlining border crossings of goods, improving traceability and reinforcing security.” said Eric Melet, Managing Director of Bolloré Railways.
About Bolloré RailwaysActing as a true railway construction and operation specialist in Africa, Bolloré Railways manages and develops two concessions: Sitarail and Camrail.
Sitarail operates the rail network between Côte d’Ivoire and Burkina Faso.
It employs around 1,500 people and carries an average of 200,000 passengers and1,000,000 tonnes of freight each year. Since 1999, Camrail has been operating the railways in Cameroon.
The company carries an average of 575,000 passengers and 1,500,000 tonnes of freight per year.
With 1,500 direct employees and 4,000 subcontracted personnel, Camrail leads an ambitious human resources policy.
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