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NPS Delegation Visits KEAZ Plant to Discuss HSR Cooperation

NPS Delegation Visits KEAZ Plant to Discuss HSR Cooperation

A delegation from NPS paid a working visit to the production site of the KEAZ Plant. The parties discussed expanding KEAZ’s role in supplying components and integrated solutions for the first High-Speed Railway line linking Moscow and Saint Petersburg.

"The Moscow–Saint Petersburg HSR project sets new standards for the technological reliability, and sustainability of infrastructure solutions. As a key project participant, it is vital for us to build partnerships with manufacturers that possess high engineering expertise and modern technologies, and who can ensure stable product quality for large-scale state projects. KEAZ demonstrates a comprehensive approach to production development, a high level of localization, and a readiness to adapt solutions to the requirements of the railway industry," noted Konstantin Khromushkin, Managing Director of the NPS Group Signaling Division.

Petr Metelev, Managing Director of the Commercial Unit at KEAZ Group, emphasized that the transport sector is a primary business focus for the company. "The interest from customers managing the country's most iconic projects is the result of our systematic work on product line development and deep industry expertise. Our full-cycle production ensures stable quality, supply flexibility, and technological independence," Metelev stated.

KEAZ power system components are currently used by NPS companies in the production of power supply systems for CBI units, automatic block signaling devices, and electric heating systems. During the meeting, the participants discussed modernizing specific equipment series, expanding device functionality, and adapting solutions to the operational conditions of railway infrastructure.

The NPS delegation also toured the workshops producing modern composite materials. Partnership in the field of BMC and SMC materials and technologies represents another promising area for joint collaboration.