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Wednesday, January 26 2022 - 22:13
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CRRC Delivers Four Additional Second-Generation SDA1 Locomotives to SCT Logistics in Australia
MELBOURNE, Australia, Jan. 26, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

CRRC Corporation Limited ("CRRC", 1766.HK) announced that four additional 
second-generation SDA1 Locomotives have shipped to Australia in January, as 
part of the supply order between CRRC Ziyang, the subsidiary of CRRC, and SCT 
Logistics, a leading Australian freight service company, to provide CRRC's 
energy-efficient and powerful locomotives for the country's railway system. 

The upgraded 3150kW AC transmission diesel (SDA1) locomotive, fully developed 
by CRRC Ziyang, features low operation noise (less than 75 decibels inside), 
capable of hauling 8,000 tons at a top speed of 120 km/h, and meeting the 
strict requirements of Australia's railway industry as a reliable and 
environmentally-friendly transportation assistant to help the nation accelerate 
its economic recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic.

Since 2021, CRRC Ziyang has supplied twelve second-generation SDA1 Locomotives 
to SCT Logistics, which are used for bulk cargo and container transport. The 
current order is the third SDA1 Locomotive contract signed between CRRC Ziyang 
and SCT since 2010, with the first batch comprising six first-generation SDA1 
Locomotives delivered to Australia in 2011.

The second-generation SDA1 Locomotives come with an optimized ventilation 
system and higher maintainability, delivering greater comfort to the driver 
while significantly improving the overall performance of the unit. The arrival 
of the four new locomotives will bring the total number of SDA1 operating in 
Australia to thirty, with the first unit having achieved the milestone of a 
million kilometers of mileage so far. 

Equipped with a suite of state-of-the-art technologies including Insulated Gate 
Bipolar Transistors (IGBT) propulsion system, a microcomputer control system, 
FastBrake® Electronic Air Brake and more, the second-generation SDA1 Locomotive 
marks one of the greatest technological innovations of CRRC, which allows 
considerable savings in energy consumption and lowers the operating costs 
without compromising its horsepower and haulage capacity. Fast, safe, and 
energy-efficient, it is designed and built in line with a range of 
international emission standards such as the European Union's Stage III, AAR, 
and Australia's UIC.

The second-generation houses some of CRRC's latest innovations in locomotives, 
tailored to the characteristics of Australia's railway system as well as local 
environment. With its expertise in locomotive technology, CRRC hopes to bring 
more high quality, high-performance products to Australian companies and users 
in the future.

With more than 15 years in the railway sector, CRRC Ziyang's dedication to the 
development of locomotive engineering, matched by a global supply chain and 
extensive knowledge of a wide variety of industries, has made it a valuable 
partner that has provided high-quality products for 32 countries. Over the past 
few years, the Company has exported 1,035 locomotives to other countries, 
representing above 50% of the total volume of diesel locomotives exported from 
China.

For more information, please visit CRRC (https://www.crrcgc.cc/).

About CRRC
CRRC (CRRC Corporation Limited) is one of the world's largest rail 
transportation equipment companies, with an annual revenue of RMB 227.66 
billion in 2020. It has provided products and services to more than 100 
countries and regions, and has established 18 international R&D centers. CRRC 
has set up local manufacturing bases in the US, Australia, South Africa, 
Malaysia, Turkey, and India, among other countries. As of 2020, CRRC ranked 
361st among the Fortune Global 500 companies.

Source: CRRC


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