Trinity Industries

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Trinity Industries Inc.
Type Public (NYSETRN)
Founded Dallas, Texas,
Flag of the United States United States (1933)
Headquarters Dallas, Texas,
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Key people Timothy R. Wallace, Chairman of the Board, President and CEO; Chairman of Trinity Rail Group
William A. McWhirter, CFO and Senior Vice President
Martin Graham, President of Trinity North American Freight Car Inc.
D. Stephen Menzies, Senior Vice President; Group President of Trinity Rail
Mark W. Stiles, Senior Vice President; Group President
Charles Michel, Vice President, CAO and Controller
James E. Perry, Vice President and Treasurer
Don Collum, Vice President andChief Audit Executive
Andrea F. Cowan, Vice President (Human Resources & Shared Services)
Virginia Gray, Vice President (Organizational Development)
Industry Railroad
Revenue $US 504.3 million (2006)
Net income $US 143.8 million (2006)
Employees 13,800 (2007)
Website www.trin.net

Trinity Industries Inc. (NYSETRN) is a company that owns a variety of market-leading businesses which provide product 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 Railcar Leasing & Management Services Group.[1]

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[edit] History

[edit] June 2006

The company completed the sale of its weld pipe fittings business.

[edit] August 2006

The company sold its European Rail business to International Railway Systems S.A.

[edit] December 2006

During the year ended December 31, 2006, it made two acquisitions in the Construction Products Group.

[edit] April 2007

The company's subsidiary, Transit Mix Concrete & Materials Company, acquired a combined group of East Texas asphalt, ready mix concrete and aggregates businesses operating under the name Armor Materials.[2]

[edit] Product

[edit] Rail Group

The group manufactures and sells railcars and component parts. Its customers include railroads, leasing companies and shippers of products.

[edit] Construction Products Group

The group produces concrete, aggregates, highway products, beams and girders used in highway bridge construction and construction aggregates. Its customers include contractors and subcontractors in the construction and foundation industry.

[edit] Inland Barge Group

The group manufactures dry-cargo barges and hopper barges.

[edit] Energy Equipment Group

The group manufactures tank containers and tank heads for pressure vessels, propane tanks and structural wind towers.

[edit] Railcar Leasing & Management Services Group

The group provides fleet management, maintenance and leasing services.[3]

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