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Greenbrier Daily Industry News

Domestic News

Rail Supplier News from EillisDon, Greenbrier and Alstom

EllisDon, a construction services and infrastructure development company, has formed a partnership to advance the development of high-speed rail connecting Edmonton, Red Deer, and Calgary in Alberta.

Estonia’s Operail Launches LNG Freight Locomotive

The LNG freight locomotive is expected to commence freight transportation in autumn this year.

Rail Industry Views Vary on Executive Order's Impact

Freight- and passenger-rail industry officials have offered mixed reactions to President Joe Biden's new executive order (EO) on economic competition.

What Started the Fire Near Lytton, British Columbia?

The cause of the wildfire in Lytton, British Columbia is now under investigation.

TTX Escapes the “Rat Race of Constant Upgrades" With Shift from SAP to Oracle Apps

The rail car firm went from on prem to the cloud to speed up its finance processes.

Biden Order Charges STB to Examine Rail Competition

Surface Transportation Board could have Democratic majority should new member be sworn in by Congress.

Transport Canada Restricts Train Speeds in British Columbia

Western Canada and US grapple with extreme heat and dry conditions.

Strong Demand, Rising Costs Affect Packaging Strategies

Consumers keep buying and e-commerce is humming, leading to higher corrugated costs and the need for shippers to rethink the way they package items for delivery.

International News

MegaHub Container Terminal Opened Near Hanover

Ronald Pofalla, DB’s Member of the Management Board for Infrastructure and Enak Ferlemann, state secretary at the German Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure, have launched the Lehrte MegaHub container terminal, situated in the district of Hanover.
 
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