Philippines Manila Solis Calamba SYSTRA 18 Lilia Saibi, Deputy Consultancy and Development Director, SYSTRA France Supporting sustainable mobility with the French Development Agency France “Sustainable Mobility Plans are not traditional mobility plans. Together with local authorities, we offer the design of comprehensive operational tools, action plans and financing solutions which factor in previous investments and local resources.” The future of electromobility in public transport systems Europe and world “As part of the International Association of Public Transport (UITP), SYSTRA is involved in the eBRT2030 project. This project, funded by the European Commission, has more than 40 partners. Its aim is to demonstrate the feasibility of new concepts on high-service level electric bus systems (eBRT) and provide economically high-performance innovative solutions.” Marc Boudier, Energy Transition Stream Leader Manila’s railway gets a new backbone Philippines “With the signing of a third contract in the Philippines, SYSTRA is now working on all the stations making up the southern section of the NSCR (North-South Commuter Railway) linking Solis to Calamba in the Greater Manila region. This is a structural mobility project for Luzon Island in the Philippines, and one of the country’s most important infrastructure initiatives. Scaling up from 4 to 19 stations is evidence of the excellent relationship we have with our local client, the Japanese GCR Consortium.” Benedict de Jesus, Team Leader, SYSTRA Philippines “A comprehensive audit of the rail network in which SYSTRA is involved, following several recent operations incidents, will serve as an opportunity to examine the operator’s maintenance and asset management policy, and to put forward remedial initiatives. Our extensive knowledge of mass transit networks across the world is an asset that will enable our clients to meet international standards, while at the same time adopting the sector’s best practices.” 278 kilometres of lines to be audited in Hong Kong China Paulo Nunes, Head of the Maintenance Engineering Division, SYSTRA France