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The Greenbrier Companies is an American publicly traded transportation manufacturing corporation based in Lake Oswego, Oregon, United States.Greenbrier specializes in transportation services, notably freight railcar manufacturing, railcar refurbishment and railcar leasing/management services.
A week after warning of the potential for future manufacturing shutdowns and layoffs on its fiscal second quarter 2020 (ended February 29) conference call, railcar and equipment manufacturer ...
The company attributed The orders are for a variety of railcar types, including tank cars, boxcars, and hopper cars. Greenbrier Books YTD Orders for 5,400 Railcars
Greenbrier is profiting from a slowdown in rail velocity. The company today released the order tally for its just-ended Q2, saying that it had received new orders for 5,600 railcars for a total ...
In the late 2000s, due to a drop in rail car leasing due to the general economic recession initiated by the 2000s financial crisis GE Railcar attempted to alter the terms on a $1.2 billion contract (2007) for the acquisition of over 11000 rail cars from The Greenbrier Companies. The GE contract represented 84% of Greenbrier's ongoing railcar ...
The plant was renamed TrentonWorks Ltd. and is a member of The Greenbrier Companies. Under Greenbrier's ownership, the Trenton railcar plant and forge were operated much as before, however railcar manufacturing at Trenton increased dramatically during the late 1990s and early 2000s as the North American freight car fleet underwent significant ...
TTX Company (formerly TrailerTrain) is a provider of railcars and related freight car management services to the North American rail industry. TTX's pool of railcars—over 168,000 cars and intermodal well cars —supports shippers in several industries where flatcars , boxcars and gondolas are required.
The Greenbrier Companies (Greenbrier) Greenville Steel Car Company (GSC) (1916–) Greenville, Pennsylvania [9] (to Trinity Industries 1986) Grice & Long (1860 – c. 1873) Trenton, New Jersey [9] Grove Works (1848–1855) Hartford, Connecticut [9] Gulf Railcar; Gunderson Brothers Engineering Co. (GBEC)(1958–1973) Portland, Oregon [9] (to FMC ...