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Issue 09

TRINITY INDUSTRIES,INC.

At the vanguard of modern rail solutions and freight innovation, we hit the railroads with the Executive Team behind Trinity Industries, Inc.

RICH TAJER, Enterprise CCO of Commericial Vehicle Group, discusses innovation and engineering perfection

TRINITY INDUSTRIES, INC.

SUPPLY CHAIN

The North American rail system is the envy of the world in terms of moving freight.” As rail receives increasing attention as a favored means of land-based freight transportation, Trinity Industries Inc. (Trinity) is the visionary organization to encapsulate efficiency, visibility, and resiliency – both throughout its expansive portfolio of railcar products and services, and within the workings of the company itself.

Trinity has operated as a major player in the North American supply chain for more than 85 years, originally founded by Ray Wallace, and followed by his son Tim Wallace, who presided over the company until 2018. Now, under the leadership of President and CEO, Jean Savage, Trinity performs as a wholly railfocused entity.

“The company has a long history in diversified industrial products,” she explains. “Now, Trinity is one of the top five railcar lessors in North America, and we also specialize in new railcar manufacturing and maintenance.”

Joining Savage is Eric Marchetto, Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, and orator of the opening statement, and Gregg Mitchell, Trinity’s Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer. In recent years, Trinity’s core

RAIL,

REVOLUTIONIZED

Safe, economic, and sustainable, rail is the undisputed leader of land transportation. At the vanguard of modern rail solutions and freight innovation, we hit the railroads with the Executive Team behind Trinity Industries Inc.

Writer: Phoebe Harper | Project Manager: Tom Cullum quality of resiliency has proved paramount, as the freight rail industry continues to weather a volatile market environment, impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and attendant supply chain disruption, and now facing eight percent inflation and the effects of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, whose full impact is yet to be fully realized.

“Though this could potentially take away some of our growth opportunity, the market is still improving – which is always more exciting than challenging,” Marchetto shares confidently.

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