Alstom SA (EPA:ALO)
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17.00
+0.13 (0.74%)
May 21, 2026, 10:54 AM CET

Alstom Company Description

Alstom SA offers solutions for rail transport industry in Europe, the Americas, Asia and Pacific, the Middle East, and Africa.

The company offers rolling stock solutions for people movers and monorails, light rails, metros, commuter trains, regional and intercity trains, high-speed trains, and locomotives; asset optimization, connectivity, digital passenger, and security and city mobility solutions; and signaling products, such as urban, mainline, and freight and mining signaling.

It also provides tram, metro, and main line systems; and tracklaying and track solutions, catenary free and ground feeding solutions, electrification solutions, and electromechanical equipment.

In addition, the company provides maintenance, modernization, parts and repair, and support services.

Further, it offers various components, including bogies, motors and generators, switchgears, auxiliary converters, traction transformers, brake friction, components propulsion, train control and information systems, and dispen dampers.

The company was incorporated in 1992 and is based in Saint-Ouen, France.

Alstom SA
Alstom logo
CountryFrance
Founded1928
IndustryRailroads
SectorIndustrials
Employees87,832
CEOMartin Sion

Contact Details

Address:
48, rue Albert Dhalenne
Saint-Ouen
France
Phone33 1 57 06 90 00

Stock Details

Ticker SymbolALO
ExchangeEuronext Paris
Fiscal YearApril - March
Reporting CurrencyEUR
ISIN NumberFR0010220475
SIC Code3743

Key Executives

NamePosition
Martin SionChief Executive Officer
Bernard-Pierre DelpitExecutive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Danny Di PernaExecutive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
Emmanuelle PetrovicGeneral Counsel
Dana SalloumChief Communications Officer
Marcella HoffmannChief Human Resources Officer
Dominique PouliquenChief Performance Officer
Bruno MarguetPresident of Rolling Stock and Components Platforms
Michel BoccaccioSenior Vice President of Latin America
Martin VaujourPresident of the AMECA region