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Trinity Industries Inc. is an American industrial corporation that owns a variety of businesses which provide products and services to the industrial, energy, transportation and construction sectors. Now, the company has five business groups, which are Rail Group, Construction Products Group, Inland Barge Group, Energy Equipment Group, and ...
Trinity Industries, Inc., headquartered in Dallas, Texas, is a diversified industrial company that owns market-leading businesses which provide products and services to the energy, transportation ...
Trinity Industries, Inc., headquartered in Dallas, Texas, is a diversified industrial company that owns a variety of market-leading businesses which provide products and services to the industrial ...
Under the agreement, Trinity will deliver 6,000 tank cars at a rate of 1,200 cars each year from 2024 through 2028. The remaining Trinity Industries Bags $1.8B Multi-Year Railcar Order From GATX
Still owned by Trinity Industries. Clinton, Illinois plant. Harvey, Illinois, Parts Depot. Sometimes described as Phoenix, Illinois. Winder, Georgia plant. This plant operated with a peak employment of over 1,000 in 1998–1999, but a dramatic downturn in the economy led to the closing of the plant and layoffs of all employees.
Pullman-Standard (PS) (to Trinity Industries 1984) Quick Car, Fort Worth, Texas (to Trinity Industries 1984) Ralston Steel Car Company (1905–1953) Columbus, Ohio [9] Ranlet Car Company (c. 1845 – 1879) Laconia, New Hampshire [9] Richmond Tank Car Company (1962–) Sheldon, Texas [9] Richmond Car Works Richmond, Virginia [9] Rohr, Inc.
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 ...
In October 2014, the jury of the U.S. District Court in Marshall, Texas ruled that Trinity will pay $525 million, the largest whistleblower award won without the assistance of the US Justice Department. [5] In June 2015, the judge awarded Harman over $199 million, or 30 percent of the final settlement of $663 million against Trinity Industries. [6]