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— Shale plays are making the West a "very hot market" for both the railroads and the tank cars that transport output ... "Try to get a tank car today—it's ... View this article
... and other types of rail cars for shipping ... have led four North American rail car manufacturersÑAmerican Railcar ... same pace it is today for oil tanks?”. ... View this article
... "(As) refiners invest in (tank car) fleets, pipeline companies are getting interested in doing multimodal with the railroad and investing in terminals.". ... View this article
... The result? A steel tank that is 9- to 16-percent lighter than the plastic version on the car and cost-neutral," he said. "Steel ... View this article
... This has largely been driven by strong energy industry requirements for tank cars. ... and other rail car manufacturers "doing great," he said. ... View this article
... operations at Greenbrier's other major Mexican rail car facility, Gunderson ... Mexico, has three production lines manufacturing tank cars and covered ... View this article
... the total number of rail car orders the company has received since Sept. 1. Included in the latest round of orders are nearly 2,700 tank cars for the ... View this article
... Much of the fleet investment will be targeted at upgrading BNSF's armada of rail tank cars. BNSF is the major rail supplier ... View this article
... including automotive for its toll processing operations, commercial aerospace, and heavy industry, such as rail cars, barges, tanks and transmission ... View this article
... same pace it is today for oil tanks?". ... predicts very solid demand for tank cars throughout the ... Greenbrier's rail car manufacturing backlog as of Nov. ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
Our industry and the U.S. economy are not realizing the full benefits of (higher steel demand) due to recent significant surges of imported tubular products.
--Mario Longhi, U.S. Steel