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On November 11,2022,Hollysys(Asia Pacific)participated in the construction of the third phase of the Tongshen-East Coast Line in Singapore,which was officially put into operation.This is another milestone in the overseas rail transit business of Hollysys after the first and second phases of the Tangshan-East Coast Line opened on January 31,2020 and August 28,2021.
Singapore’s Tongshen-East Coast Line(hereinafter referred to as Tongdong Line)is the sixth subway line in Singapore,which is divided into five phases.The first phase to the third phase is south-north direction,including 22 underground stations,1 depot,1 control center and 1 standby center.The north end starts from the Wulan North Station near the Wulan Gonghe Institute of Technology,and passes through the upper section of Thomson Road,Hongmao Bridge and Bishan Residential District,Then turn to Orchard Road and Binhai Bay,the commercial center in the south.
Hollysys provides the ISCS integrated monitoring system for the whole line of the Tangdong Line to meet the operation and market demand of the Tangdong Line in Singapore.It is responsible for the system design,software development,on-site installation and implementation,system testing and commissioning,and joint conduction testing.All indicators of the first to third phases of the project meet the acceptance standards and achieve zero completion.
As the first rail transit project of Hollysys in Singapore,the project has been under construction since May 2014.It has experienced the baptism of COVID-19 for three years.The T255 project team has fulfilled its mission and successfully completed the delivery of the first three phases of the project on the premise of ensuring the health and safety of team members.
The smooth opening of the project is a new starting point.At the new beginning,Hollysys will continue to adhere to the strategic policy of”intelligent control,intelligent management,independent control,safety and credibility”,and make due contributions to the high-quality development of the global rail transit industry by Chinese brands

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