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Hitachi Rail USA opens Miami manufacturing facility

The 140,400 square-feet plant, located in Medley, Fla., will manufacture 136 cars and 272 motor bogies needed to replace the County’s Metrorail fleet.

March 18, 2016
Hitachi Rail USA opens Miami manufacturing facility

Cutting the ribbon at the Opening Ceremony: (from left to right) Maurizio Manfellotto, CEO, Hitachi Rail Italy; Kentaro Masai, COO, Hitachi Rail Global; Honorable Daniella Levine Cava, Board of County Commissioners, District 8; Honorable Gloria Bellelli, consul general, Italian Republic, Mayor of Medley, Fl.; Carlos A. Gimenez, Mayor, Miami-Dade County; Giampaolo Nuonno, CEO, Hitachi Rail USA; Charles Scurr, executive director, Citizens Independent Transportation Trust; Alice N. Bravo, PE, director, Department of Transportation and Public Works.

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Cutting the ribbon at the Opening Ceremony: (from left to right) Maurizio Manfellotto, CEO, Hitachi Rail Italy; Kentaro Masai, COO, Hitachi Rail Global; Honorable Daniella Levine Cava, Board of County Commissioners, District 8; Honorable Gloria Bellelli, consul general, Italian Republic, Mayor of Medley, Fl.; Carlos A. Gimenez, Mayor, Miami-Dade County; Giampaolo Nuonno, CEO, Hitachi Rail USA; Charles Scurr, executive director, Citizens Independent Transportation Trust; Alice N. Bravo, PE, director, Department of Transportation and Public Works.

Hitachi Rail USA, the American subsidiary of Hitachi Rail Italy, announced the completion of a manufacturing facility for Miami-Dade County’s Department of Transportation and Public Works’ new Metrorail vehicles.

The 140,400 square-feet plant, located in Medley, Fla., will manufacture 136 cars and 272 motor bogies (it is the structural subassembly, which is accommodating wheels, axles, motor and gear box) needed to replace the County’s Metrorail fleet. The Miami-Dade Department of Transportation and Public Works contracted the production to Hitachi Rail. The plant was completed in approximately six months and received the Certificate of Occupancy the first week of January 2016.

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The assembly of the Metrorail vehicles begins this March, and the first completed vehicles will begin the qualification-testing phase by the end of the year. The first new Metrorail vehicles will be put into service in late 2017, after completing the testing phase. The production of the new Metrorail vehicles will last until the first half of 2019.

The construction of this new Hitachi production site involved more than 50 sub-contractors and suppliers, principally based in Miami-Dade County or in South Florida, and required the development of almost 50,000 man-hours of construction.

“This is the first facility that Hitachi Rail is opening in the United States, and we’re excited that the company has chosen to invest in our world-class community,” said Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez. “The opening of this production facility is projected to create 100 jobs in Miami-Dade County and many local subcontracts. We look forward to working with Hitachi to put our residents to work, further diversify our economy, and deliver cleaner, safer, more reliable and convenient mobility options to our 2.6 million residents.”


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