Alstom Southern Africa appoints new MD

7th August 2020

By: Irma Venter

Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

     

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Rail transport company Alstom has appointed Bernard Peille the new MD of Alstom Southern Africa, effective July 15.

Peille joined Alstom in 1989. He has more than 30 years’ experience in the railway industry, with particular expertise in design, industrial site development, management of rolling stock, and service and project management for high speed, regional and urban trains.

He was also a member of the board for two joint ventures and has experience in shareholder management.

Peille has led and managed several Alstom sites in different countries.

Prior to this appointment, he was the site operations director for Gibela Rail Transport Consortium RF, an Alstom joint venture based in Nigel, Ekurhuleni, responsible for delivering new rolling stock to the Metrorail system.

For his new function in South Africa, Peille will be based in Johannesburg.

“I am very excited about this opportunity to lead our Southern Africa operations,” says Peille.

“We are on an incredible journey to develop the rail industry not only in South Africa but [also on] the continent. Our modernised plants are delivering state-of-the-art suburban trains as per our giant contract to produce 600 [Metrorail] trains in South Africa.

“We are boosting the economy through job creation, skills development and local economic development. Our commitment to local content further promotes black economic empowerment.”

Alstom’s strategy is illustrated by its investments and acquisitions in the country, notes Peille.

Alstom is the majority shareholder of two major joint ventures in South Africa: Gibela (70%) and Alstom Ubunye (51%).

Gibela’s manufacturing facility was inaugurated in 2018, while Alstom Ubunye is becoming an industrial, technical and commercial base with a full range of rail products and solutions to serve not only South and Southern African mobility needs but also the export market, says Peille.

South Africa could thus become a real railway leader for the African continent.

Alstom recorded sales of €8.2-billion and booked orders of €9.9-billion in the 2019/20 fiscal year.

Headquartered in France, Alstom is present in more than 60 countries and employs 38 900 people.

Edited by Martin Zhuwakinyu
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

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