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Stadler Rail AG, also known as Stadler Rail Group, is a manufacturer of railway rolling stock, with an emphasis on regional train multiple units and trams. Stadler is headquartered in Bussnang, Switzerland. Stadler Rail is also focused on niche products and is one of the last European manufacturers of rack railway rolling stock. The holding company consists of eight subsidiaries with locations in Algeria, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Austria, Poland, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Hungary and Belarus. Stadler Rail employs approximately 6,100 employees, including some 2,750 in Switzerland, 1,200 in Germany, 1,000 in Belarus, 400 in Hungary and 400 in Poland. == Factories == * Bussnang (CH); site of original factory 1962 : ''Stadler Bussnang AG'' * Altenrhein (CH); acquired in 1997 from the Schindler Group : ''Stadler Altenrhein AG'' * Berlin-Pankow (D); acquired in 2000/2001 from Adtranz : ''Stadler Pankow GmbH'' * Biel/Bienne (CH); 2004 acquired by bid : ''Stadler Stahlguss AG'' * Siedlce (PL); 2007 acquired by : ''Stadler Polska Sp.z o.o.'' * Weiden (Oberpfalz (D)); ex Partner für Fahrzeugausstattung (PFA), since 4 January 2005 called : ''Stadler Weiden GmbH'' * Winterthur (CH); ex Winpro AG (ex Swiss Locomotive and Machine Works) acquired on 7 September 2005 : ''Stadler Winterthur AG'' *In 2015 Stalder acquired the rail-vehicles division of Vossloh, the former Meinfesa plant, based in Albuixech, Valencia, Spain. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Stadler Rail」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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