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On 10 & 11 May 2018, Lnoppen will hold its 2nd Latin America Rail Expansion Summit. Host venue will be São Paulo where Metro de São Paulo and CPTM havebig plans for the metro and commuter rail network.
Elsewhere in Brazil, multiple light rail projects, metro upgrades and passenger rail networks are underconstruction. Together with Argentina, Brazil is takingthe lead in rail infrastructure development.
Other countries are making a significant efforts to follow into their footsteps: Mexico, Colombia, Chile, Peru, Panama, … are planning new projects for metro, light rail, high speed rail, monorail and passenger trains, whereas Uruguay is focusing on the further development of its cargo rail network.
The 2nd Latin America Rail Expansion Summit will bring together local and international stakeholders, government officials, operators, developers, architects, consultants and equipment plus solution providers to discuss the current rail sector.
F For More Info Please Contact:
Isabel TorresConference ProducerLnoppen Latin America
Outlook: Some of the Ongoing | Upcoming Projects
Country Project What? Timeframe Investment
Argentina Red Metropolitano de Trenes/Suburban commuter rail networkRed de Expresos Regionales, RER, Connecting the suburban lines into one large
commuter rail network buenos airesPlanned USD 3,2 Billion
Tunneling Sarmiento Line 16 new stations, adjustment signaling and
replacement railway barriersPlanned - by 2021 USD 3 Billion
Mitre commuter rail line viaduct New viaduct Undergoing
Works on the suburban lines: see below Mitre, San Martín, Belgrano Sur, Belgrano Norte, Roca, Sarmiento and Urquiza
Track renewal Upgrades 90% by 2019 USD 570 Million
Automatic braking system Install (ATS) system on eight lines Undergoing - by 2020 USD 49,5 Million
Workshops Upgrades Planned USD 193 Million
Electrification and improvement of electrical systems Upgrades Planned - by 2023 USD 1 Billion
New signaling systems Upgrades Planned USD 566 Million
New stations and station technology Upgrades Planned - by 2019 USD 731 Million
New rolling stock Tender for the procurement of 1,500 electric
railcars (contracts in 2018)
Tendered
(completed by 2023)USD 2,8 Billion
Subterráneos Buenos Aires/Subway network Planned USD 21 Billion
Buenos Aires Metro Modernisation programme including renewal of the signaling, power
supply and ventilation systems; acquisition of
new rolling stock, refurbishment of the depots;
and redesigns of all major stations
Undergoing EUR 89 Million
Buenos Aires Metro Line H and Node Obelisk works Extension Start 2017 USD 59 Million
Buenos Aires Metro Lines C, B , D and E General renovation & upgrades: power works,
signaling, rolling stock, ventilation, platform
accessibility etc
Start 2017 USD 346 Million
Buenos Aires Metro Line E Extension
Buenos Aires Metro Line F Construction Tender 2017 USD 899 Million
Buenos Aires Metro Line A Modernisation Tender 2017 USD 36 Million
Buenos Aires Metro Line C Modernisation Tender 2017 USD 160 Million
Buenos Aires Metro Line D Modernisation Tender 2017 USD 324 Million
Railway network inlandRailway Buenos Aires – Mar del Plata: rehabilitation UndergoingRailway Buenos Aires – Rosario: rehabilitation Undergoing
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Ana Luísa da Silva RegadasOperations ManagerLnoppen Latin America
This list is a representation of new and proposed projects and is not exhaustive.
Country Project What? Timeframe Investment
Non Buenos Aires rail networkRamal Ferroviario C3: Avia Terai – Pinedo Rehabilitation Undergoing USD 111 Million Ramal Ferroviario C12: Avia Terai – Metán Rehabilitation Undergoing USD 603 MillionRamal Ferroviario Zárate – Posadas Rehabilitation Planned USD 347 MillionCargo Rail Network Rehabilitation Planned - by 2035 USD 15 BillionBelgrano Cargas Renovation of trains UndergoingFerrocarril Jujuy - La Quiaca Rehabilitation Pre-execution, by 2020 USD 62 MillionRamal Ferroviario C14: Salta – Socompa Rehabilitation Undergoing USD 26 MillionFerrovía Artigas – Posadas Construction and rehabilitation Pre-execution, 2019 USD 150 Million
Bolivia Cochabamba light-rail transit (LRT) line Construction UndergoingCorredor Ferroviario Bioceánico De Integración (Tramo Boliviano)
ConstructionPre-execution, finish
end 2024USD 700 Million
Brazil Sao Paulo Commuter Rail Network Procurement of new eight-car trains Contract awarded BRL 316 MillionLight Rail Transit LRT Salvador Construction TenderSao Paulo Metro Lines 5 & 17 New operator431-km long inter-city passenger rail network Construction Planned USD 5,5 BillionSão Paulo Metro Line 5 Extension Undergoing USD 2,82 BillionSão Paulo Metro Line 6 Construction Planned - by 2021 R$ 9,69 Billion
São Paulo CPTM Line 9 ExtensionUndergoing - by Q2
2018R$ 790 Million
São Paulo CPTM Line 13 Construction Undergoing - by 2018 R$ 1,8 BillionSão Paulo CPTM Line 14 Construction Public TenderSão Paulo Metro Monorail Line 15 Partial extension Undergoing - by 2018 R$ 7,1 BillionSão Paulo Metro Monorail Line 17 Construction Undergoing - by 2018São Paulo Metro Monorail Line 18 Construction Planned USD 1,23 BillionSão Paulo Baixada Santista VLT Phase II construction – DONE Undergoing - by 2018 USD 3,5 BillionCeará Fortaleza Metro: East Line Construction Undergoing - by 2019 R$ 173 MillionCeará VLT Fortaleza Partly operation - final phase construction Undergoing - by 2018 R$ 60 MillionMetro Recife Upgrades PlannedCuiaba VLT Construction – RESUMED Undergoing - May 2019 R$ 922 MillionVLT Rio (Porto Maravilha) Construction Finished 2017VLT of the Brasília Eixo Monumental Construction PlannedVLT of the Brasília W3 Construction PlannedTrain Brasília-Goiânia Construction PlannedTrain Brasília-Luziânia Construction PlannedLine 1 of the Curitiba Metro Construction PlannedTrain Londrina – Maringá Construction Planned
Disclaimer: This document is a promotional event release and is not contractualThis list is a representation of new and proposed projects and is not exhaustive.
Outlook: Some of the Ongoing | Upcoming Projects
Brazil2018
12 passenger rail projects undergoing. 14 passenger rail projects in feasibility study phase.
9.1 trillion
Argentina foresees 14187 m USD investment in suburban network
14187
Colombia is investing COP9.1 trillion for the construction of the Bogotá Metro
Monorail
Line 3 of Metro de Panama is a $2.6bn monorail project.
Highestmetro
Quito metro line 1 will be one of the highest metro lines in the world.
Country Project What? Timeframe Investment
VLT of Rio de Janeiro South Area Construction PlannedCanoas Atmospheric Railway Construction PlannedLine 1 of the Porto Alegre Metro Construction Planned
Chile Santiago Metro Line 7 Construction Planned - By 2025 USD 2,5 BillionSantiago Metro Line 3 Extension Planned - 2017 – 2020Santiago Metro Line 2 Extension Planned - By 2020 USD 978 Million High Speed train Santiago – Valparaíso Construction Feasibility Concluded USD 2,5 BillionMetro Valparaíso Extension Planned - By 2022
Colombia Bogotá Metro Line 1 Construction COP 9,1 TrillionMedellín Metro Network Expansion Planned COP 15 TrillionMedellín Metro Procurement Of 22 New Trains MXN 40 BillionBogotá urban rail lines Construction Planned USD 5,1 BillionBarranquilla Metro Construction Feasibility StudiesMedellín Tranvía de la Avenida 80 Construction Feasibility Studies USD 1 BillionRegiotram Occidente (Light Rail Bogota - Facatativa) Construction Planned - By 2022 COP 5,6 Billion
Costa Rica Electric tram from Alajuela and San Jose city Construction Preliminary DesignMetro San José Construction Planned COP 6 Billion
Ecuador Quito Metro Line 1 Construction Undergoing USD 660 MillionEl Salvador Passenger train San Salvador – Sitio del Niño Feasibility StudyGuatemala LRT Metro Riel Construction Tender 2017 USD 770 MillionMexico Express train connection to the new Int. Airport New Train Preliminary Studies
Mexico City Metro Line 9 Extension Bidding Process MXN 90 MillionMonterrey Metro Line 3 Completion Of Construction Undergoing MXN 300 MillionMonterrey Metro Line 3 Construction Of Stations Contracts Awarded USD 65,4 MillionMonterrey Metro Line 3 Procurement Of 26 Trains MXN 2,3 BillionMexico City Metro Line 12 Extension Planned MXN 8,5 BillionMexico City Metro Line 12 Earthquake RepairsMexico City Metro Technology Projects PlannedGuadalajara LightRail Transit Line 3 Construction Undergoing - Mid 2018 USD 1 Billion Tren interurbano México – Toluca (1st HST in LATAM) Construction Undergoing - Apr 2018 USD 2,6 Billon
Panama Metro de Panamá Line 4 & 5 Construction Tendering prefeasibilityMetro de Panamá Line 3 New Monorail Prequalification USD 2,5 BillionMetro de Panamá Line 2 Construction Undergoing - By 2019 USD 2 Billion
Paraguay LightRail Project suburban train Asunción – Ypacaraí Planned USD 300 MillionFerrovía Ciudad Del Este – Ñeembucú Construction Pre-execution, By 2022 USD 2,8 Billion
Peru Lima Metro Line 1 Upgrade & Maintenance USD 316 MillionLima Metro Line 1 Extension USD 6,8 MillionLima Metro Line 1 Construction Of 5 New Stations Undergoing, By 2018
Disclaimer: This document is a promotional event release and is not contractualThis list is a representation of new and proposed projects and is not exhaustive.
Outlook: Some of the Ongoing | Upcoming Projects
PARTICIPANTSMinistries of Transport
Ministries of Economy & Finance Associations
OperatorsInvestment Companies
Financial InstitutesDesign & Engineering Institutes Public Transportation Agencies
City Planning AgenciesConsultantsLaw Firms
Rail Companies/Administrations Construction Companies
Architects & Design Companies Transport Planning Agencies
Rail Infrastructure Administrations Equipment and Service Suppliers
JOB TITLESGovernment Officials
Chairmen | Presidents | CEOs Director Generals
Managing Directors | General Managers
CFOs | CIOsDirectors of Project Development Business Development Directors
Procurement DirectorsDirector of Engineering
Director of SecurityEngineers & Architects Consultants & Lawyers
Country Project What? Timeframe Investment
Lima Metro Lines 3 & 4 Construction Planned USD 11 BillionCommuter rail Lima – Ica Construction Planned By 2021 USD 1,5 BillionArequipa Light Rail Construction Planned USD 400 Million
Lima Transport Plan 35km Metro, 35 Stations, 42 Driverless Trains, Electromechanics
Undergoing USD 5,5 Billion
Lima Metro Line 2 Extension Ate (East) - Callao (West) Undergoing - By 2022 USD 800 Million
Lima Metro Line 2 Extension Until Tocumen AirportEnvironmental Impact Study
USD 125 Million
Uruguay Tramo Ferroviario Piedra Sola - Salto Grande Rehabilitation Undergoing - By 2019 USD 127 MillionRamal Ferroviario Algorta - Fray Bentos Rehabilitation & Construction Undergoing U$D 110 MillionNew railway between Montevideo & Paso de Los Toros Construction On Top Of Old Railway Planned - Start In 2018
Disclaimer: This document is a promotional event release and is not contractualThis list is a representation of new and proposed projects and is not exhaustive.
Outlook: Some of the Ongoing | Upcoming Projects
TOPICS TO DISCUSS
« sector overview » | «financing & investment » | «multimodal inclusion » | «
new trends & technologies » | « fleet maintenance » | «
train design » | « rolling stock» | « economical & political analysis » | « cross border rail development » | « case
studies » | « new rail projects» | « security & safety » | «operational security » | «
service quality » | «operation models » | « urban
planning » | « critical infrastructure situation » | «
awareness & prevention » | «signalization & control
systems » | « cargo rail » | «massive transport systems » | « metro & rail upgrades » | «
light rail & monorail »
Confirmed Speakers Include
Adonai Aires de Arruda FilhoPresidentABOTTC – BrazilianAssociation of Tourist Train Operators
Lic. Martín MachainDirectorenelSubte.com, Argentina
Sergio RayoOperations and MaintenanceManagement ConsultantMetro de Panamá
Martín OrdunaDeputy Secretary of Sustainable Urban Mobility PlanningMinistry of Transport (Secretariat of Transport Planning), Argentina
Gilberto Quintero ZapataSecretary of InfrastructureGovernment of Antioquia, Colombia
Vicente AbatePresidentAbifer – Brazilian Association of Rail Industry
Pedro MachadoPresidentAssociação dos Engenheiros e Arquitetos de Metrô (AEAMESP)
José Eduardo RibeiroCopelloPresidentCompanhia de Transporte do Estado da Bahia (CTB)
Ailton Brasiliense PiresPresidentAssociação Nacional de Transportes Públicos
Marcelo DouradoPresidentCompanhia Metropolitana de Brasília – METRÔ/DF
David BorilleDirector PresidentEmpresa de Trens Urbanos de Porto Alegre – TRENSURB
Delegates to be invited from
Disclaimer: This document is a promotional event release and is not contractual
» AAICI » AATE » Acciona » ADIF (Administración de Infraestructuras Ferroviarias) » AFD Agence Francaise de Développement » AFE (Administración de Ferrocarriles del Estado) » Agência Nacional de
Transportes Terrestres (ANTT) » ALAF » ALAMYS » Alstom » ANADIE (Agencia Nacional de Alianzas para el Desarrollo de Infraestructura Económica) » Andrade Guttierrez » ANPTrilhos » Arrigoni
Engineering and Construction » Ayesa » Bahia Ministry of Urban Development » Benito Roggio » BNDS » Bombardier Transportation » CBTU (Companhia Brasileira de Trens Urbanos) » CBTU (Companhia
Brasileira de Trens Urbanos) » CBTU (Companhia Brasileira de Trens Urbanos) » CBTU (Companhia Brasileira de Trens Urbanos) » CCR, Brazil » Center for Engineering and Industrial Development/ El
Centro de Ingeniería y Desarrollo Industrial (CIDESI) » CEPAL » Cesel Ingenieros » China CAMC Engineering » China Civil Engineering Tiesiju Group » China Railway First Survey and Design Institute (FSDI) y
FSDI Xi’An Engineering Consultancy and Supervision, y las coreanas son Dohwa Engineering y Busan Transportation Corporation. » China Railway Group International » China Railway Seventh Group »
City of Barranquilla » Colas Rail » Companhia do Metropolitano de São Paulo (CMSP) » Companhia do Metropolitano do Distrito Federal (Metro DF) » Companhia Paulista de Trens Metropolitanos
(CPTM) » Comsa » Consorcio Corsan-Alston » Consorcio Tram Asunción » Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles (CAF) » Corporacion Andina de Fomento » CPVM Constructora de Proyectos Viales de
Mexico » CR Almeida » CRRC Sifang » Deutsche Bank » DTP Consultores » EFE » Egis » el Consorcio Roggio » Empresa de Transporte de Pasajeros Metro SA (Metro SA) » EMTU Empresa metropolitana de
transportes urbanos » EPMMQ Empresa Publica Metropolitano Metro de Quito » Euroestudios » European Investment Bank (EIB) » FCC Construcciones » Ferrocarriles de Guatemala » FEPASA
(Ferrocarriles de Paraguay Sociedad Anonyma) » Ferrovias » Financial Territorial Development /Financiera de Desarrollo Territorial S.A. (FINDETER) » Fortaleza Metro » Gobierno nacional de Colombia »
GPA » Graña y Montero (GyM) » Grupo Hermes » Grupo Higa » Grupo MPE » Hyundai-Rotem » ICA » IDOM ingenieria y consultoria » Ingenieria Servicios y Sistemas Aplicados » Instituto Costarricense de
Ferrocarriles (Incofer) » Integral » Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) » Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) » JICA » Joca Ingeniería y Construcciones (JOCA) » La Peninsular » Louis
Berger Group » Metro Caracas » Metro de Bahia » Metro de Bogotá » Metro de Medellín » Metro de Panamá » Consorcio Línea 2 (Construtora Norberto Odebrecht, S.A y la española FCC Construcción
S.A.) » Consorcio Línea 2 (Construtora Norberto Odebrecht, S.A y la española FCC Construcción S.A.) » Metro de Quito » Metro de Santiago, Chile » Metro de Valparaiso » Metro DF Brazil » Metro Lima 1,
2 and 3 » Metro Rio » Metro São Paulo » Metro Valparaíso » Metrofor » Ministry for Transport » Ministry of Cities, Brazil » Ministry of Transportation and Communications (MTC) » Mizuho Bank » MTOP
Ministry of Transport and Public works » Nippon Koei » Nuevo León state government » OAS » OHL » Peruvian Transport Infrastructure Regulator (Ositran) » ProInversión Peru » Public Agency for
Transportation and Circulation (EPTC) in Porto Alegre » Queiroz Galvao » Sacyr Concesiones » Santiago Metro » São Paulo Metro » Scomi Engineering » SCT México » Secretaría de Hacienda y Crédito
Público (SHCP) » SEINFRA » Sener » Sistema de Transporte Colectivo (STC) » Sistema De Tren Eléctrico Urbano (SITEUR) » SMP, Metro Secretariat » SOFSE (Operadora Ferroviaria Sociedad del Estado) »
SPTrans in Sao Paulo » STM São Paulo » Strukton International » Subterráneos de Buenos Aires SE (SBASE) » Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation » Supercemento » SuperVia Brazil » Systra » T.Y. Lin
International » TC Linha 4 Amarela » Techint Dycasa UTE » Technology Construction INC » Temoinsa » Thales » TIISA infrestrutura e investimento S A » Tonichi Engineering » Transconsult » Transports
Metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB) » Trensurb » ViaQuatro » VLT Carioca Consortium » Geocontrol » Ardanuy » CIS Asociados Consultores en Transportes » Merval, a unit of EFE » Fondo Nacional de
Desarrollo » Secretaría de Obras y Servicios (SOBSE) » Metro de Lima Línea 2 S.A. » Autoridad del Tránsito y Transporte Terrestre (ATTT) » Asociación Empresarial para América Latina » China Railway
Group Limited (CHINA RAILWAY) » Consorcio HP Joint Venture – Hyundai Engineering & Construction Co., Ltd. – POSCO. » Consorcio ACPC Línea 3 Acciona Construcción S.A. y Power
Construction Corporation of China Limited. (CHINA POWER) » Consorcio Oriental Metro Línea 3 – China Harbour Engineering Company Ltd. y Beijing Urban Construction Group Co. (CHEC) » Consorcio
Línea 3 FCC-CICSA-SKEGFCC CONSTRUCCIÓN, S.A.; CARSO INFRAESTRUCTURA Y CONSTRUCCIÓN, S.A. DE C.V.; SK ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD. » Astaldi, S.p.A. » Consorcio Línea 3 Monorail
Panamá Obrascon Huarte Lain, S.A. (OHL), Andrade Gutierrez Engenharia, S.A. y Mota-Engil, Engenharia e Construcao, S.A. (sucursal Panamá – Mota-Engil). » Ministerio del Interior, Obras Públicas y
Vivienda » Ministerio de Obras Públicas y Comunicaciones » Ministerio de Transporte y Obras Públicas » Ministerio de Obras Públicas, Servicios y Vivienda » Consejo Suramericano de Infraestructura y
Planeamiento (COSIPLAN) » Colegio de Ingenieros y Arquitectos de Costa Rica (CFIA) » Secretaria da Infraestrutura – SEINFRA » VLT Consortium Cuiabá - Várzea Grande » Ministerio de Obras Publicas »
Ministerio de Transporte » Banco Santander Gobierno de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires (GBCA) » Gobierno de Cundinamarca » Asociación Nacional de Transportadores – Asotrans
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EVENT PROGRAM DAY 1
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Topics can be different in the final agenda
8:15 Registration & Welcome Coffee
8:40 Opening Address By Noppen
8:45Welcome Address By ChairmanMartin Machain - Director - enelSubte.com
8:50Opening Speech Reserved For Regional Government Of SaoPaulo
9:00
General OutlookKeynote: Interregional Rail Development Within Latin AmericaHow to facilitate cross-border cooperation in technological,financial and institutional fieldsActions needed to strengthen performance on policies,regulations, supervision of concessions and appropriateselection of public investments and subsidies
9:30Host Country Focus – Brazil
VIP Keynote: How Rail Development Has A Direct Impact OnPublic Policies?
10:00Case Study: Extension Of The Sao Paulo Commuter RailNetwork. The massive passenger transport system betweencities and metropolitan areas.
10:30 Networking Tea-Break And One-one Meetings
11:00
Rail Design and PlanningCase Study: Interurban Train México – Toluca.How to guarantee sustainable development?A closer look into the construction process of the first highspeed train in Latin America
11:30Presentation: A Closer Look At Customized “Design-build-operate-maintain” Transportation System Solutions
12:00
Case Study: Metro Of Santiago.How did the metro of Santiago de Chile transform itself into amodel for the region? Best practices and advice for other metrosystems in Latin America.Automation of Line 1
12:30 Networking Luncheon
14:00
TechnologyPresentation: Technology And SustainabilityHow Latest technology in rail transport can contribute to a lowerenergy consumption and reduced emission of Greenhouse gases.
14:30
Sponsored Business Case: Advanced Technology In FleetMaintenance Engineering. Solutions that help reduce the cost oftrain fleet life cycle.
15:00Case study: Lima’s Metro.Successful implementation of new technologies for both operationand maintenance
15:30 Networking Tea-Break And One-one Meetings
16:00Presentation: Rail Solutions And Services Designed To AchieveConstant Improvement In Traveler Control, Information,Economic Management And Monitoring Of Resources
16:30Project In The Spotlight: Bogota’s Metro By 2022Projects and plans: what has been done, which tenders arefollowing?
17:00Closing Remarks By Chairman And End Of Day 1Martin Machain - Director - enelSubte.com
EVENT PROGRAM DAY 2
Disclaimer: This document is a promotional event release and is not contractual. Speakers &
Topics can be different in the final agenda
8:15 Registration And Welcome Coffee
8:50Opening Address By ChairmanMartin Machain - Director - enelSubte.com
9:00Presentation: Cybersecurity For Critical InfrastructureCovering end-to-end advisory, protections and monitoringservices to digitally secure railway operations
9:30Project in the Spotlight: Red De Expresos Regionales, BuenosAires.Vial Network Hierarchy and Modal Hierarchy.
10:00Case Study: Metro Of Panama.Future inauguration of Line 2Construction of Line 3 monorail
10:30 Networking Tea - Break And One-one Meetings
11:00
FinancingKeynote: Allocating Resources To Strengthen ExistingInfrastructure And Develop New Rail NetworksUsing public agencies as private contractor
11:30
Discussion Panel: FinancingAllocating funds through traditional budgetary procedures.Financing passenger rail projects in Latin America. PPPfeasibility.Finding creative solutions for financing difficultiesUnderstanding the different banking requirements for financingand credit
12:30 Networking Luncheon
14:00Case study: Medellin’s Metro.One of LATAMs best mass transit systems: best practices and keysto success
14:30Presentation: Operational SecurityLatest control and signaling systems
15:00
Procurement Of Rolling StockEnsuring good adaptation of new rolling stock to the existing railnetworkIntroducing sustainable energy supply
15:30 Networking Tea-Break And One-one Meetings
16:00 Case Study: Updates On Rio De Janeiro’s VLT Project
16:30
Presentation: Cargo Rail NetworksFurther development of cargo rail within Latin AmericaCase study of Uruguay: rehabilitation of the cargo network withinthe country
17:00 Case Study: Construction Of Guadalajara Light Rail Transit Line
17:30Closing Remarks And End Of Day 2 By ChairmanMartin Machain - Director - enelSubte.com
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Series Sponsors
Latin America Passenger Rail Expansion SummitSeries` Speakers
Pablo Martorelli
PresidenteInstituto Argentino de Ferrocarriles
José Villafañe
Secretario General
Asociación Latinoamericana de Ferrocarriles
Mr. Arturo Papazian
Subsecretario de Transporte FerroviarioSecretaría de Gestión de Transporte;Ministerio de Transporte, Argentina
Ing. Guillermo Fiad
PresidenteTrenes Argentinos Infraestructura
Dr. Arq. Martín Blas Orduna
Subsecretario de Planificación de la Movilidad Urbana Sustentable,
Ministerio de Transporte, Argentina
Lic. Franz Hochstatter DubravcicSub Gerente Comercial Empresa Ferroviaria Andina S.A.La Paz – Bolivia
Sergio RayoAsesor de la Dirección de Operaciones y MantenimientoMetro de Panamá
Francisco Mosquera
Subgerente General
Ferrocarriles del Ecuador
Ignacio Segovia
Director Técnico
Consorcio GMQ (Gerencia Metro de Quito)
Horacio FaggianiGerente de Control Técnico Ferroviario(Head of Technical Control for Railways)Comisión Nacional de Regulación del Transporte (CNRT), Argentina
Germán BussiSecretario de Planificación de TransporteMinisterio de Transporte, Argentina
Ing. Ezequiel Moure
Coordinador Vía y Obras; Linea Mitre; Gerencia de Ingenieria Trenes Argentinos Infraestructura (SOFSE)
Santiago Guillen
Ingeniero de Sistemas FerroviariasIDOM Ingeniería y Consultoría
Jose Eduardo Ribeiro Copello
Director – Presidente
Companhia de Transporte do Estado da Bahia
David BorilleDirector PresidenteEmpresa de Trens Urbanos de Porto Alegre –TRENSURB
Pedro Armante Carneiro MachadoPresidenteAsociación de Ingenieros y Arquitectos de Metros
Antonio Olague López
Gerente de operaciones Aerotrén
AICM
Gilberto Quintero Zapata
Secretario de Infraestructura de AntioquiaSecretaría de Infraestructura Física, Gobernación de Antioquia
Ing. Alberto Valdez Gerente General PeruRail
Alexander Ellwanger
Vice Presidente
Associação Brasileira da Industria Ferroviaria
Tomás VaranoGerente de Proyectos, Calidad y Benchmarking Asociación Latinoamericana de Sistemas Integrados para la Movilidad Urbana Sustentable – SIMUS
❖ Interesante, se replanteo bastante la modernización pero poco la expansión - Metro de Lima- Línea 1❖ Muy informativo y actualizado - Astaldi❖ Organization was perfect, place and features were really good - ZF Do Brasil❖ A great time to discuss the upcoming opportunities of the sector - SNEF ❖ Wonderfull experience - Verint❖ En líneas generales, buen evento - Gerencia Metro de Quito ❖ Excelente evento y muestra de la actualidad ferroviaria - UNSAM ❖ Sumamente interesante - Tren a las nubes❖ Formidable evento, interesante hasta ultimo minuto - Hoppecke❖ Muy interesante y constructivo - Empresa Ferroviaria Andina Bolivia❖ Buen resumen del sector - Teyma Abengoa❖ Destacamos la organización y los oradores - DAHUA❖ Aprovecho para felicitarlas por la excelente organización - PeruRail S.A.❖ Muy interesante con problemática y temática especifica - Tren a las nubes❖ Un evento de buena calidad y buenas presentaciones - Geoconsult BASA❖ Muy buen oportunidad para relacionarse con actores claves para el sector - SIMUS ❖ Muy Importante en la realidad de nuestros países y muy bien organizado - Espe Innovativa❖ Excelentes temas de presentación, buena temática y disposición de los expositores - Metrovías❖ Muy instructivo del panorama general - Ministerio de Transporte (Secretaría de Planificación de Transporte)❖ Agradezco mucho la oportunidad de participar en el evento, para nosotros como FERROVIAS fue sumamente importante pues
logramos establecer contactos que nos ayudarán en nuestros proyectos aquí en Guatemala. Ferrovías Guatemala❖ Excelente el nivel de las experiencias y exponentes, buena asistencia y atención del personal encargado - INALOG - Uruguay Logístico❖ Muy bueno falto profundización en ciertos temas, pero es comprensible por el poco tiempo que se tienen en el evento – Ferrovías
Argentina❖ Se observaron diferentes perspectivas en la operación de trenes de pasajeros en América Latina. Área Metropolitana del Valle de
Aburra
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