The Greenbrier Companies, Inc. is a key player in the railroad freight car equipment market with a presence in North America, Europe, and South America. According to its latest financial report, the company operates through three principal segments: Manufacturing, Maintenance Services, and Leasing & Management Services. Under the Manufacturing segment, Greenbrier produces a comprehensive range of railcars, including covered hopper cars, boxcars, and center partition cars, double-stack intermodal railcars, and automobile transporter cars, among others. Besides, the company also manufactures marine vessels. In the Maintenance Services segment, Greenbrier provides vital wheel services that include wheel and axle reconditioning, new axle machining and finishing, as well as downsizing services. The company operates a railcar repair, refurbishment, and maintenance network while also manufacturing railcar cushioning units, couplers, yokes, side frames, bolsters, roofs, doors, and other essential parts for boxcars. The Leasing & Management Services segment, on the other hand, offers operating and per diem leases for a fleet of around 12,200 railcars, while also providing railcar maintenance management, accounting services, logistics, and administration, among others. The company manages approximately 408,000 railcars for institutional investors, railroads, shippers, carriers, and other leasing companies. Greenbrier was established in 1974 and has its headquarters in Lake Oswego, Oregon. Its clientele includes transportation companies, financial institutions, leasing companies, carriers, and shippers, among others.
The Greenbrier Companies's ticker is GBX
The company's shares trade on the NYSE stock exchange
They are based in Lake Oswego, Oregon
There are 10,000+ employees working at The Greenbrier Companies
It is gbrx.com/home
The Greenbrier Companies is in the Industrial Goods sector
The Greenbrier Companies is in the Railroads industry
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