Suppliers – Bombardier Transportation

Dovie Salais

The objective of the Procurement organization is to ensure Bombardier Transportation maintains its lead position in the rail industry. We aim to continuously optimize our supply chain and ensure efficient project and commodity management. We need to cooperate with our suppliers to ensure flawless execution of projects and enhance competitiveness […]

The objective of the Procurement organization is to ensure Bombardier Transportation maintains its lead position in the rail industry. We aim to continuously optimize our supply chain and ensure efficient project and commodity management.

We need to cooperate with our suppliers to ensure flawless execution of projects and enhance competitiveness through standardization and innovation. Our plan is to establish strategic partnerships with suppliers and work out supplier development plans in the future. For that purpose our suppliers are critical to our success.

Current Suppliers

As a current supplier of Bombardier Transportation you contribute to our success and share our values: profitable growth, safety, efficiency, environmental performance, superior value and service, high standards.

Find out more about our Supplier Sustainability, our Supplier Code of Conduct (CoC) and Suppliers Performance.

Potential Suppliers

Bombardier Transportation is a global leader in rail technology and offers the broadest portfolio in the industry. We have 61 production and engineering sites and 18 service centres in 28 countries. Our installed base of rolling stock exceeds 100,000 rail cars and locomotives worldwide. If you share our values and believe you can be part of our success, please visit our potential suppliers section where you can find out more about our Procurement organization, Suppliers Qualifications and the Supplier Pre-Selection Form.

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