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Belgian court overrules Alstom's appeal of SNCB's pick for 1.7 billion euro trains deal

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Posted on September 24, 2025

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Belgian court overrules Alstom's appeal of SNCB's pick for 1.7 billion euro trains deal
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By Alban Kacher (Reuters) -Belgium's top administrative court on Wednesday rejected Alstom's request to suspend national rail operator SNCB's decision to name CAF as the preferred supplier for its

Belgian Court Dismisses Alstom's Appeal on SNCB Train Contract

Belgian Court's Decision on SNCB's Preferred Supplier

By Alban Kacher

Background of the SNCB Tender

(Reuters) -Belgium's top administrative court on Wednesday rejected Alstom's request to suspend national rail operator SNCB's decision to name CAF as the preferred supplier for its AM30 train contract.

Impact on Alstom's Operations

"The Council of State estimates, after an interim review, that none of the criticisms made by the company challenging the legality of this appointment decision were serious," it said in a statement.

Reactions to the Court's Ruling

CAF was appointed as the preferred bidder against French trainmaker Alstom and Siemens of Germany at the end of February.

In April, the court suspended the order following Alstom's appeal against the decision.

The order plays a crucial role in determining the future of Alstom's Bruges facility, which faces the threat of restructuring and possible closure.

SNCB's tender, the biggest the company has placed, consists of a first batch valued at 1.7 billion euros ($2 billion), with optional batches potentially bringing the total contract value to 5 billion euros.

Earlier this month, the Council rejected Siemens' separate appeal against SNCB's decision. 

($1 = 0.8518 euros)

(Reporting by Alban Kacher)

Key Takeaways

  • Belgian court dismisses Alstom's appeal against SNCB's decision.
  • CAF confirmed as preferred supplier for SNCB's AM30 train contract.
  • Alstom's Bruges facility faces potential restructuring.
  • SNCB's tender is valued at €1.7 billion, with potential to reach €5 billion.
  • Siemens' separate appeal was also rejected earlier.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the Belgian court's decision regarding Alstom's appeal?
Belgium's top administrative court rejected Alstom's request to suspend SNCB's decision to appoint CAF as the preferred supplier for its AM30 train contract.
Who were the competitors for the SNCB contract?
CAF was chosen against competitors Alstom and Siemens for the SNCB's AM30 train contract.
What is the value of the SNCB tender?
The SNCB tender is valued at 1.7 billion euros, with potential optional batches that could increase the total contract value to 5 billion euros.
What implications does the court's ruling have for Alstom?
The ruling plays a crucial role in determining the future of Alstom's Bruges facility, which is facing potential restructuring and closure.
What other appeals were rejected by the Council of State?
Earlier this month, the Council of State also rejected a separate appeal from Siemens against SNCB's decision.

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