CG Power Subsidiary Partners With FLANDERS in US Rail Push
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CG Power Subsidiary Partners With FLANDERS in US Rail Push

CG DE SUB, LLC (CG USA), a wholly owned step-down subsidiary of CG Power and Industrial Solutions Limited (CG), has signed an agreement with Flanders Electric Motors Service, LLC (FLANDERS), a specialist in electrical rotating equipment and technology solutions.
The partnership aims to leverage local expertise to deliver superior products and services with competitive pricing and quicker turnaround times for the US railway sector. The market for railway traction motor replacements and refurbishments in the US is significant, with a rail network of around 140,000 miles—three times larger than Indian Railways—and growing demand for high-quality, reliable solutions, largely driven by Class I railroads.
CG Power said the agreement is part of its strategy to accelerate expansion in the US and capture this rising demand. Both companies will work to scale capabilities and broaden their reach in the US rail market, with a shared focus on technical excellence, reliability, and continuous improvement.
“Our association with FLANDERS complements our world-class manufacturing capabilities, enabling us to offer timely and cost-effective solutions to US rail operators. Together, we aim to redefine service standards and lead the way in the railway sector,” said Amar Kaul, Global CEO and Managing Director of CG. 

CG DE SUB, LLC (CG USA), a wholly owned step-down subsidiary of CG Power and Industrial Solutions Limited (CG), has signed an agreement with Flanders Electric Motors Service, LLC (FLANDERS), a specialist in electrical rotating equipment and technology solutions.The partnership aims to leverage local expertise to deliver superior products and services with competitive pricing and quicker turnaround times for the US railway sector. The market for railway traction motor replacements and refurbishments in the US is significant, with a rail network of around 140,000 miles—three times larger than Indian Railways—and growing demand for high-quality, reliable solutions, largely driven by Class I railroads.CG Power said the agreement is part of its strategy to accelerate expansion in the US and capture this rising demand. Both companies will work to scale capabilities and broaden their reach in the US rail market, with a shared focus on technical excellence, reliability, and continuous improvement.“Our association with FLANDERS complements our world-class manufacturing capabilities, enabling us to offer timely and cost-effective solutions to US rail operators. Together, we aim to redefine service standards and lead the way in the railway sector,” said Amar Kaul, Global CEO and Managing Director of CG. 

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