CNR signs tramcar contracts with Ethiopia
Updated: 2014-03-17 16:42
(Xinhua)
|
||||||||
BEIJING - Chinese train manufacturer CNR Corporation (CNR) has signed contracts with Ethiopia to provide 41 modern tramcars, marking the entry of Chinese tramcars into Africa, CNR said Monday.
The tramcars will be customized for use in Ethiopia's capital of Addis Ababa, where the altitude is 2,400 meters and ultraviolet light is strong, according to CNR's statement.
According to CNR, the tramcars are the world's most sunlight-resistant and will use special components in the glass, rubber, paint and cable. They can travel at a maximum of 70 kilometers per hour.
CNR will deliver its first batch of tramcars to Ethiopia at the end of 2014.
CNR, one of the largest train makers in China, manufactures a range of products, from locomotives to high-speed trains, which have been widely used for the country's railway services.
The company's net profits totaled 2.39 billion yuan ($391 million) in the first three quarters of 2013, up 1.81 percent year on year.
- Fashions of the first ladies
- Pro-Russian forces take over Ukraine's naval HQ
- New US envoy hits ground running
- HK cellist to perform at Carnegie Hall
- Skyscrapers in E China resemble LV check pattern
- President Xi honors memory of devoted county Party chief
- More than just food
- Miss world visits cancer children in Colombia
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
Malaysia Airlines plane still missing |
Deputies persevere on winding road to change |
Landing scare grounds homemade planes |
Scientists search for clear answers on smog |
Safeguarding China's sunken riches |
Banknote buys new vision of history |
Today's Top News
Tour adds 'new dimension' to Sino-US ties
Hunger strike off, anger remains
China largest holder of US debt
California shelves proposal
Chinese treasures on the block
China must expand inbound tourism
Tourists offered compensation for bad air days
US first lady's China visit to boost relations
US Weekly
Geared to go |
The place to be |