SYSTRA

SYSTRA
Industry Mass Transit and Rail
Founded 1957
Headquarters Paris
Number of locations
9 regions, 3500 contracts in 80 countries
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Pierre Verzat (CEO), Elisabeth Borne (chairman of the Supervisory Board), Pierre Izard (deputy chairman of the Supervisory Board)
Services Transportation planning, project management and oversight, consulting, urban and rail transport engineering
Revenue 623 Million €
Number of employees
5,400
Subsidiaries
MVA Hong Kong
SYSTRA Consulting
Canarail
SAI
TECTRAN
SYSTRA Dalco Elteknik
SYSTRA Scott Lister
SYSTRA JMP Consultants
SYSTRA SIAS Transport Planners
Website www.systra.com

SYSTRA is an international engineering and consulting group specializing in rail (passenger and freight) and public transport. SYSTRA is known worldwide for its expertise in rail engineering, from light & mass transit rail to high speed rail. The equity of this limited company belongs to RATP, SNCF and French banks. It employees a staff of approximately 5,400 (2016). SYSTRA is present in 78 countries worldwide.

In December 2014, the American magazine ENR (Engineering News-Record) published its annual ratings for the world's 250 most important engineering companies. SYSTRA was awarded 2nd place, with 315.4 M$ in the international Mass Transit and Rail category.[1]

History

Santiago Metro, Chile
U-shaped Viaduct - Dubai
World speed record on rails

SYSTRA was formed from the merger of two engineering companies: SOFRERAIL, (French company for railway design and construction) created by SNCF in 1957, and SOFRETU (French company for the design and construction of urban transport), created in 1961 by RATP.

In June 2011, SYSTRA took over INEXIA, SNCF's engineering subsidiary, and XELIS, RATP's engineering subsidiary. This combination of skills from three firms has created France's number 1 public transport engineering company. It plays a leading role in the fields of high speed railways, the renovation of railway networks, automated metros and underground structures in complex urban environments. On July 1, 2012, the merger of SYSTRA, INEXIA and XELIS was confirmed.

SYSTRA has a number of subsidiaries, which constitute the Group: Canarail, MVA, SAI, etc.

SYSTRA also has a lot of branches all over the world: Systra US, Systra UK, Systra Algeria, Systra Morocco, Systra India, etc.

SYSTRA's Head Office in Paris

Some important events

Major projects

SYSTRA is famous, particularly for its contribution to the following major projects:

Metro

Trams / Streetcars

High speed railway

Railways

Expertise

Innovation

SYSTRA holds the following patents:

Accreditations

Awards

References

  1. http://www.enr.com/toplists/
  2. SYSTRA. "SYSTRA acquires SAI". SYSTRA: consulting engineering firm in public/urban/railway transport - France & international.
  3. SYSTRA. "SYSTRA merges with INEXIA and XELIS to create the world's leading provider (...). Urban/rail/civil transport engineering consultancy, SYSTRA France & international". SYSTRA: consulting engineering firm in public/urban/railway transport - France & international.
  4. "Al Mushaaer Mugaddasah Metro Project". fidic.org.
  5. "Burj Khalifa wins project of the year award". meed.com.
  6. "Syntec ingenierie - Grand Prix 2008". syntec-ingenierie.fr.
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