Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Non Driving bogies & bissel-bogies. In 2022, Non Driving bogies & bissel-bogies were the world's 2885th most traded product, with a total trade of $523M. Between 2021 and 2022 the exports of Non Driving bogies & bissel-bogies decreased by -9.04%, from $575M to $523M. Trade in Non Driving bogies & bissel-bogies represent 0.0022% of total world trade.
Non Driving bogies & bissel-bogies are a part of Locomotive Parts.
Exports In 2022 the top exporters of Non Driving bogies & bissel-bogies were Germany ($122M), Austria ($117M), Switzerland ($57.8M), Poland ($46.4M), and Czechia ($43.2M).
Imports In 2022 the top importers of Non Driving bogies & bissel-bogies were Germany ($99.8M), Italy ($60.3M), Poland ($59.5M), United Kingdom ($37.3M), and India ($37.2M).
Ranking Non Driving bogies & bissel-bogies ranks 1101st in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description Railway bogies are used to transfer the weight of the locomotive, the wagons and the passengers to the rails. Tramway bogies are used to transfer the weight of the tramcar to the rails. Non-driving bogies are used in the middle of a train to form a bissel-bogie. This allows the locomotive and the carriages to be coupled and uncoupled to or from the middle of the train without having to turn the train around.