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In 2002-2003, Trinity consolidated its rail car building operations under the name Trinity Rail Group (TRG), and then shortened the name to TrinityRail. In June 2006, the company completed the sale of its weld pipe fittings business. In August the same year, the company sold its European Rail business to International Railway Systems S.A. [8 ...
[4] [5] In 2000, Thrall acquired the railway vehicle manufacturer ČKD Vagonka Studénka (Czech Republic), renamed Thrall Vagonka Studénka, a.s.. [6] (In 2006 Trinity Industries sold off its European operations to International Railway Systems) The closely held company was sold to Trinity Industries, based in Dallas, Texas, in 2001. The ...
In 2009 the company's exports amounted to 1.1% of Romania's total exports, [10] and was the largest European manufacturer of rail wagons with a 20% market share. [11] IRS's rail wagon orders were deeply affected by the Great Recession following the financial crisis of 2007–08 resulting in the main wagon building business becoming insolvent in ...
RIV 2013 currently owns the equity interest in Trinity Rail Leasing 2012 LLC ("TRL-2012"), an entity formed by TILC in December 2012 for the long-term financing of railcars, with a total of ...
Despite uncertain economic conditions, Trinity Industries (NYSE: TRN) expects rail volumes to improve in the second half of the year, based on "healthy" inquiry levels for its railcars, company ...
Ortner Freight Car Company (1953–) Covington, Kentucky [9] (to Trinity Industries 1987) Osgood Bradley Car Company (c. 1833 – 1960) Worcester, Massachusetts [ 9 ] Ostermann Manufacturing Company (1906–1911) West Pullman, Illinois [ 9 ]
Trinity Industries Inc (NYSE: TRN) has acquired Quasar Platform Inc. from Cando Rail & Terminals Ltd. Deal terms were not disclosed. Quasar is an end-to-end rail logistics software platform ...
GATX freight car in New York City. The company was founded as Atlantic Seaboard Dispatch in Chicago, Illinois, in 1898 by Max Epstein to ship beer in refrigerated railcars for Duquesne Brewing Company. [1] [2] In 1902, the company was renamed German-American Car Co.