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Alstom signs 2-year extension with SFMTA for inventory control

The fleet is composed of 151 light rail vehicles, 26 historic streetcars and 40 cable cars, and require a continuous supply of spare parts and inventory from a variety of vendors.

February 2, 2017
Alstom signs 2-year extension with SFMTA for inventory control

SFMTA streetcar

Photo: Alstom

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SFMTA streetcar Photo: Alstom

Alstom and the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) have signed a two-year extension contract for an inventory control program, called Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI), which enables SFMTA to improve fleet availability. The contract extension is worth approximately $15.6 million.

SFMTA’s fleet is composed of 151 light rail vehicles, 26 historic streetcars and 40 cable cars, and require a continuous supply of spare parts and inventory from a variety of vendors. Many parts become obsolete or difficult to locate as the fleet ages. Alstom’s VMI program identifies the most-critical and the most-used parts, manages the purchase of trains parts as well as the control and flow of the inventory, and provides reverse engineering for parts that are unavailable or obsolete.

The VMI program, which is part of Alstom’s services portfolio, reduces the processing and delivery time for restocking inventory through automated parts replacement and improved forecasting. Greater parts availability means preventive and scheduled maintenance can be performed on-time and vehicles can be returned to service more quickly. Alstom’s VMI service has resulted in nearly 10% more cars available for revenue service each day and a 74% increase in the mean distance cars travel before requiring repair.

A key differentiator is Alstom’s ability to apply its VMI program to assist in the servicing of other manufacturers’ vehicles.  Alstom’s international sourcing team is capable of locating vendors around the world.

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Alstom has a proven global history of using VMI to help its customers more efficiently manage the flow and inventory of parts, including providing its VMI services to Amtrak to help it maintain and repair its current Acela fleet. The Alstom VMI service provided to SFMTA is managed out of Alstom’s Mare Island facility, north of San Francisco.

In addition to the VMI service for SFMTA, the Alstom team at Mare Island performs extensive wreck damage repairs on the Amtrak Pacific Surfliner fleet and is making modifications to 66 Caltrans bi-level intercity passenger rail coaches. Alstom is also currently overhauling and rebuilding traditional passenger cars into more luxurious coaches for Rocky Mountaineer.

Alstom has been a service provider for more than 25 years and has been awarded over 100 maintenance projects and more than 80 modernisation contracts around the world.

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