The Greenbrier Companies, Inc. logo GBX - The Greenbrier Companies, Inc.

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About The Greenbrier Companies, Inc. (https://www.gbrx.com)

The Greenbrier Companies, Inc. operates as a prominent player in the railway sector, dedicated to the engineering, construction, and distribution of railroad freight car equipment across North America, Europe, and South America. Its operations are organized into three principal divisions: Manufacturing; Wheels, Repair & Parts; and Leasing & Services. The Manufacturing division is responsible for producing a diverse array of railcar types. This includes conventional freight cars such as covered hopper cars, boxcars, center partition cars, and bulkhead flat cars. The segment also fabricates specialized tank cars (both pressurized and non-pressurized), double-stack intermodal railcars, and advanced auto-max and multi-max systems designed for transporting light vehicles. Further production encompasses flat cars, coil cars, gondolas, sliding wall cars, and automobile transporter cars, along with marine vessels. The Wheels, Repair & Parts segment provides extensive services related to wheels and axles, including the reconditioning of existing units, precise machining and finishing of new axles, and size modification. This division also manages a comprehensive network for the repair, refurbishment, and ongoing maintenance of railcars. Additionally, it remanufactures and produces essential railcar components such as cushioning units, couplers, yokes, side frames, bolsters, and specific parts like roofs and doors for boxcars. The Leasing & Services division specializes in offering operating and "per diem" leases for its owned fleet of approximately 8,800 railcars. Beyond leasing, it delivers a full suite of management services, covering railcar maintenance oversight, accounting, fleet management and logistics, administrative support, and remarketing strategies. Through these services, this segment either owns or oversees an expansive inventory of about 444,000 railcars for a varied clientele, including railroads, shippers, carriers, institutional investors, and other leasing and transportation firms. The company serves a wide spectrum of clients, from railroads and leasing companies to financial institutions, shippers, carriers, and various transportation enterprises. Established in 1974, The Greenbrier Companies, Inc. maintains its corporate headquarters in Lake Oswego, Oregon.

Key Executives

NAME TITLE DOB SALARY
Lorie L. Tekorius President, Chief Executive Officer & Director 1967 $3,170,693 USD
Brian J. Comstock Executive Vice President & President of The Americas 1962 $1,973,603 USD
William J. Krueger Senior Vice President & Chief Operations Officer of The Americas 1966 $1,734,646 USD
Michael J. Donfris Senior Vice President & Chief Financial Officer 1963 $1,639,578 USD
William A. Glenn Senior Vice President & President of Europe 1961 $1,129,282 USD
Christian Lucky Senior Vice President, Chief Legal & Compliance Officer and Corporate Secretary 1967
Greg Bretzing Senior Vice President of Administration
Matthew Joseph Meyer Senior Vice President of Finance & Chief Accounting Officer 1982
Rick Galvan Senior Vice President of Operations & Maintenance Services 1972
Travis Williams Head of Investor Relations

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