Systra has signed an agreement to acquire Rail Systems Australia, an Australian company specialising in engineering, signalling and telecommunications, asset management and systems engineering in the rail sector.
This acquisition will enable Systra to complete its range of services, not only for Systra Australia and New Zealand (Systra ANZ), but also for the group as a whole.
Australia is one of the most dynamic economies in the world, with a strong growth rate in transport infrastructure construction. In expanding skills and numbers in the systems integration space, at a time where the need for efficient, reliable, and adaptable infrastructure projects has never been greater, Systra has reinforced its position as a key player in the sector, able to meet the needs of the region’s fast-growing rail market.
Rail Systems Australia was founded in 2017 in Perth and employs 130 people across offices in Perth, Sydney, Brisbane, and Melbourne.
“This is a major step in our development and our combined expertise will serve the country’s ambitions in terms of transport: to promote safe and sustainable mobility for all. We look forward to continuing our growth with Systra ANZ,” Tom Warner, Managing Director of Rail Systems Australia said.
Systra is currently contributing to several major projects in Australia and New Zealand, including the Sydney Metro, the Queensland Train Manufacturing Program (QTMP), NorthConnex, Newcastle Light Rail and Cross River Rail.
As the infrastructure market continues to evolve, moving away from mega projects and placing increased focus on asset management, operations and maintenance, digital system upgrades and integration to futureproof our networks, Systra ANZ is now poised to bring an expanded local team, backed by global best practice to deliver better, more sustainable and integrated public transport networks to the region.
This is the second acquisition for this year, with Systra ANZ acquiring Bamser, an Australian-based infrastructure consultancy renowned for its excellence in underground engineering in March.
“Following the acquisition of Bamser earlier this year, this acquisition strengthens our service offering and our position as a systems integration specialist in the growing Australian and New Zealand markets. Our areas of expertise complement each other perfectly and we look forward to welcoming these new teams/talents, whose expertise in signalling and telecommunications will complement that of the group in this field,” Pierre Verzat, CEO, Systra Group said.
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