CAF
Industry and TechnologyCAF is one of the international leaders in the design and supply of comprehensive transportation systems. A benchmark in sustainable mobility solutions, the company offers a wide range of products and services that includes the supply of trains, buses, components, signaling systems, services and concessions and comprehensive systems.
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Cartera de Marcas:
- Agente / Distribuidor Local
- Entidad Financiera
- Establecimiento Hotelero
- Filial Comercial
- Filial Industrial
- Franquicia
- Joint Venture
- Oficina de Representación
- Online
- Tienda Propia
- Venta Directa
- Otros
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Marcas con las que opera:
Nombre | Original | Adquirida | |
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CAF | Sí | ||
CAF Digital Services | Sí | ||
CAF Miira | Sí | ||
CAF Power & Automation | Sí | ||
CAF Rail Services | Sí | ||
CAF Signalling | Sí | ||
CAF Turnkey Engineering | Sí | ||
Euromaint Rail | Sí | ||
Solaris Bus & Coach | Sí |
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What is CAF?
CAF is one of the international leaders in the design and supply of comprehensive transportation systems. A benchmark in sustainable mobility solutions, the company offers a wide range of products and services that includes the supply of trains, buses, components, signaling systems, services and concessions and comprehensive systems.
In its firm commitment to promoting mobility that respects the environment, CAF designs and manufactures from high-speed or regional trains, to commuter units, locomotives, metros, trams and buses. These vehicles are equipped with the latest technological advances in terms of safety, performance and comfort. Its modularity allows for precise adaptability to the needs of each market and operator.
The company, which in 2017 celebrated its centenary, is present today in more than 40 countries around the world: Germany, France, United Kingdom, Sweden, Hungary, Turkey, United States, Colombia, India, Australia or New Zealand among others. In order to undertake these projects, CAF has different factories in Spain, France, the United Kingdom, Mexico, the United States, and Brazil.