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Cubic expands India operations into new facility to support growth

Cubic Transportation Systems (CTS), to support its growth from major fare payment system contracts in New York and Boston, will expand its Hyderabad operations into a larger facility. CTS’ broadened footprint in India is also expected to strengthen business opportunities in the region. Matthew Cole, president, CTS, said: “Our India operations exemplify Cubic’s global strength as we continue to grow, having recently won two of the industry’s largest fare payment system contracts in New York and Boston.
January 10, 2018 Read time: 1 min

378 Cubic Transportation Systems (CTS), to support its growth from major fare payment system contracts in New York and Boston, will expand its Hyderabad operations into a larger facility. CTS’ broadened footprint in India is also expected to strengthen business opportunities in the region. 

Matthew Cole, president, CTS, said: “Our India operations exemplify Cubic’s global strength as we continue to grow, having recently won two of the industry’s largest fare payment system contracts in New York and Boston. This expansion supports the growth in resources we are focused on for our major engineering centres in the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia.”

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