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From left to right: Jamie Foster (Hitachi) and Paul Bright (Lordgate) sign the contract
From left to right: Jamie Foster (Hitachi) and Paul Bright (Lordgate) sign the contract

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Lordgate Engineering Ltd to supply luggage racks and stacks for new Hitachi Class 800 and 801 trains

London, 11th April, 2014 – Hitachi Rail Europe Ltd. today announced that it has selected UK-based Lordgate Engineering Ltd to supply the luggage racks and luggage stacks on the new Great Western Main Line (GWML) trains it is building for the Intercity Express Programme (IEP).

The confirmation comes as Jamie Foster from Hitachi and Paul Bright from Lordgate put pen to paper on the contract at a signing ceremony at Hitachi Rail Europe’s head offices in Holborn Viaduct, London.

The contract will see Lordgate design and produce 8,600 luggage racks and 1,100 luggage stacks for the 21 nine-car electric Class 801s and the 36 five-car bi-mode Class 800s on the Great Western routes, set to become operational from 2017. Contracts for similar provisions on the East Coast Main Line (ECML) will be completed in summer 2014.

The design, development and structural assessment of the luggage racks has already been completed and the manufacturing process is now underway. Delivery to Japan for use on the first pre-series Class 800 trains is scheduled to take place at the end of April/early May. The luggage stacks are currently at the interface design stage.

Lordgate Engineering Ltd has affirmed that, as a result of the contract, the company has adapted and amended existing processes to increase efficiency and create more compatible systems. Additional staff have also been recruited at its site in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, as a direct result of the deal.

Jamie Foster, Procurement Director, Hitachi Rail Europe said: “Since the early stages of our supplier-selection process, Lordgate demonstrated paramount professionalism, impeccable craftsmanship and full commitment to help Hitachi Rail Europe achieve its business goals and customer commitments with the Department for Transport. We trust this is the beginning of a very successful and long-standing relationship. As a British-based supplier, Lordgate is very well positioned to grow together with us in the years to come.”

Paul Bright, Operations Director at Lordgate Engineering Ltd, said: “Lordgate Engineering Limited are delighted to have signed the contract agreements with Hitachi Rail Europe and we look forward to having the opportunity to establish a long-term supply relationship for many years to come.

“I am grateful for the commitment Hitachi Rail Europe has demonstrated by awarding these contracts to our company; to do so sends a clear message that UK companies have the capacity to successfully secure business in today’s global market place.

“With the announcement that Hitachi Rail’s global business is to be located in the UK, this provides an unrivalled opportunity for a company such as ourselves to be able to integrate our years of rail experience and provide a solid foundation to launch the company forward and build a successful future for all our employees.”

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