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Hitachi Rail opens lighthouse digital factory in the US
The carbon-neutral facility showcases the Hitachi Group's powerful digital and transformative technologies, including HMAX solutions for both the rail sector and broader industrial applications.
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Hitachi Rail's new Maryland factory
Hagerstown, Maryland: Hitachi Rail's lighthouse digital factory officially opened in Maryland, representing a strategic investment by Hitachi Group in North America. The new carbon neutral factory, featuring over $30M in digital enhancements, is set to deliver railcars for customers across North America, including metros in the Washington DC area, Baltimore and Philadelphia.
The $100M 307,000 sq. ft. site, operating with zero landfill waste from day one, was officially opened on September 8th by Executive Chairman of Hitachi, Ltd. Toshiaki Higashihara, President & CEO of Hitachi, Ltd. Toshiaki Tokunaga and Group CEO of Hitachi Rail, Giuseppe Marino.
The lighthouse factory will also include a demonstration of One Hitachi's technologies via an immersive and interactive customer experience centre. Visitors will be able to learn about the plant's digital enhancements to optimize quality and delivery, as well as the business' wider solutions from modern signaling to its pioneering HMAX platform, which uses AI to optimize railway assets – an application of Lumada 3.0.
By showcasing powerful digital and transformative technologies in this factory for customers and partners, the Hitachi Group aims to address customer challenges across North America and beyond as One Hitachi, further expanding and deploying HMAX across a wide range of industries and business sectors.
The facility, located in Hagerstown, Maryland, just north of the nation's capital, deploys world-leading transformative technologies to create a factory that is people-centric and digitally optimized. The factory will sustain 1,300 jobs with up to 460 working directly for Hitachi Rail on site in roles that will harness AI and smart manufacturing principles and offer next-generation manufacturing careers. The total added value of the new digital site is set to be more than $350M per year, bringing major economic benefits to the DC, Maryland and Virginia regions.
A next-generation digital factory
Built by Hitachi Rail, with expertise from Hitachi Digital, GlobalLogic, Hitachi Digital Services and Hitachi Research & Development, the facility brings Physical AI to life and drives operational excellence through Digital Kaizen – a process of continuous improvement through iterative changes enabled through One Hitachi.
With digital at its core, over $30M has been invested in digital enhancements and the plant has been designed with a focus on high quality production and customer value creation. The smart factory harnesses real-time supply chain and manufacturing monitoring, local component manufacturing using 3D printing and on-site additive manufacturing for spares and tooling, and full transparency on product quality.
A symbol of growth in North America
The opening of the flagship factory confirms the expansion of Hitachi Rail's business in North America, which mirrors that of Hitachi Group as a whole - with one sixth of the global technology and innovation business' revenues now coming from North America.
Hitachi Rail is delivering several fleets of railcars from the new digital factory, including from the Washington DC region, Baltimore and Philadelphia with orders totaling over 600 railcars.
Sustainable by design
The plant emits zero CO2 emissions, combining solar panels and additional electricity needs fulfilled by an agreement to source 100% renewable electricity. The site includes substantial plantings and AI systems that monitor and optimize energy consumption efficiency. The plant will operate with zero landfill waste from day one and save 800,000kg of CO2 annually through its solar panels.
www.hitachirail.com
Hagerstown, Maryland: Hitachi Rail's lighthouse digital factory officially opened in Maryland, representing a strategic investment by Hitachi Group in North America. The new carbon neutral factory, featuring over $30M in digital enhancements, is set to deliver railcars for customers across North America, including metros in the Washington DC area, Baltimore and Philadelphia.
The $100M 307,000 sq. ft. site, operating with zero landfill waste from day one, was officially opened on September 8th by Executive Chairman of Hitachi, Ltd. Toshiaki Higashihara, President & CEO of Hitachi, Ltd. Toshiaki Tokunaga and Group CEO of Hitachi Rail, Giuseppe Marino.
The lighthouse factory will also include a demonstration of One Hitachi's technologies via an immersive and interactive customer experience centre. Visitors will be able to learn about the plant's digital enhancements to optimize quality and delivery, as well as the business' wider solutions from modern signaling to its pioneering HMAX platform, which uses AI to optimize railway assets – an application of Lumada 3.0.
By showcasing powerful digital and transformative technologies in this factory for customers and partners, the Hitachi Group aims to address customer challenges across North America and beyond as One Hitachi, further expanding and deploying HMAX across a wide range of industries and business sectors.
The facility, located in Hagerstown, Maryland, just north of the nation's capital, deploys world-leading transformative technologies to create a factory that is people-centric and digitally optimized. The factory will sustain 1,300 jobs with up to 460 working directly for Hitachi Rail on site in roles that will harness AI and smart manufacturing principles and offer next-generation manufacturing careers. The total added value of the new digital site is set to be more than $350M per year, bringing major economic benefits to the DC, Maryland and Virginia regions.
A next-generation digital factory
Built by Hitachi Rail, with expertise from Hitachi Digital, GlobalLogic, Hitachi Digital Services and Hitachi Research & Development, the facility brings Physical AI to life and drives operational excellence through Digital Kaizen – a process of continuous improvement through iterative changes enabled through One Hitachi.
With digital at its core, over $30M has been invested in digital enhancements and the plant has been designed with a focus on high quality production and customer value creation. The smart factory harnesses real-time supply chain and manufacturing monitoring, local component manufacturing using 3D printing and on-site additive manufacturing for spares and tooling, and full transparency on product quality.
A symbol of growth in North America
The opening of the flagship factory confirms the expansion of Hitachi Rail's business in North America, which mirrors that of Hitachi Group as a whole - with one sixth of the global technology and innovation business' revenues now coming from North America.
Hitachi Rail is delivering several fleets of railcars from the new digital factory, including from the Washington DC region, Baltimore and Philadelphia with orders totaling over 600 railcars.
Sustainable by design
The plant emits zero CO2 emissions, combining solar panels and additional electricity needs fulfilled by an agreement to source 100% renewable electricity. The site includes substantial plantings and AI systems that monitor and optimize energy consumption efficiency. The plant will operate with zero landfill waste from day one and save 800,000kg of CO2 annually through its solar panels.
www.hitachirail.com

