Progress Rail

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Progress Rail Services Corporation (reporting mark PRLX), a fully owned subsidiary of Caterpillar since 2006, is a supplier of railroad and transit system products and services headquartered in Albertville, Alabama.[1] Founded as a recycling company in 1982, Progress Rail has increased the number of its product and service offerings over time to become one of the largest integrated and diversified suppliers of railroad and transit system products and services in North America.[4] Progress Rail markets products and services worldwide and maintains 110 facilities in the United States, 34 in Mexico, 4 in Canada, 2 in Brazil, 5 in the UK, 1 in Italy, and 1 in Germany.[1][2] Progress Rail is organized into two divisions: Infrastructure and Rolling Stock.[3]

Progress Rail, A Caterpillar Company
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryTransportation
FoundedAlbertville, Alabama, United States (1982 (1982))
FounderBilly Ainsworth
Headquarters
Number of locations
United States - 110
Mexico - 28
Canada - 4
Brazil - 2
UK - 5
Italy - 1
Germany - 1
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
John Newman, CEO
Products
List
    • Remanufactured locomotives and railcars
    • Rail and other track materials
    • Special trackwork
    • Signals and communication products
    • Rail welding equipment
    • Remanufactured trackwork components
    • Railroad MOW equipment
    • Vegetation control equipment
Services
List
    • Rail and other track material sorting
    • Track removal
    • Signal and communication design, installation and maintenance
    • Mobile welding
    • Equipment financing, leasing and rental
    • Locomotive and railcar repair and refurbishment
    • Recycling
Number of employees
8,000+
ParentCaterpillar Inc.
DivisionsInfrastructure
Rolling Stock
Subsidiaries
List
Websiteprogressrail.com
Footnotes / references
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History

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"Progress Rail" traces its roots to a recycling company founded in Albertville, Alabama, United States in 1982.[4] With the merger of Progress Rail's owner Florida Progress Corporation and Carolina Power & Light Company in 2000, it became owned by the new entity Progress Energy.

 
Former logo

In February 2005, Progress Energy announced it was selling Progress Rail to One Equity Partners for $405 million.[5] The sale closed on March 28, 2005, with Progress Rail becoming a separate private company.[6]

On May 17, 2006, Caterpillar Inc. announced it would purchase Progress Rail from One Equity Partners for $1 billion in cash, stock and debt.[7] The acquisition by Caterpillar was announced as part of its long-term strategy, Vision 2020.

In July 2011, the company announced it was to assemble EMD locomotives at a plant leased in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil.[8][9]

Acquisitions

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Progress Rail PR43C locomotive at Anniston, Alabama.

On May 24, 2008 Caterpillar agreed to acquire all of the capital stock of MGE - Equipamentos e Serviços Ferroviários Ltda., a São Paulo, Brazil-based locomotive component and transit car services company to become part of Caterpillar's Progress Rail Services Corporation. The acquisition of MGE marked Progress Rail's first entry into the South American market.[10]

On June 1, 2010, Caterpillar announced Progress Rail would buy Electro-Motive Diesel from Berkshire Partners LLC and Greenbriar Equity Group LLC for US$820 million.[11] The purchase was completed on August 2, 2010, making Electro-Motive Diesel a wholly owned subsidiary of Progress Rail Services Corporation.[12]

During 2010, Progress Rail acquired two makers of signal equipment, Coast to Coast Signal Engineering and C&S Signaling, as well as a General Electric subsidiary involved in the signal industry; now Progress Rail Inspection & Information Systems.[13]

In February 2012 Progress Rail permanently closed the EMD London, Ontario plant after labour dispute shuttered the manufacturing plant.[14] In 2019, Progress Rail acquired Cleveland Track Material, Inc. which was a subsidiary of Vossloh Cogifer.

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During October 2013, Caterpillar announced that a federal criminal indictment had been secured against Progress Rail Services.[15] In 2017, the company pleaded guilty to the charges, including dumping parts into the ocean. A $5,000,000 fine was paid as well as $20,000,000 in restitution.[16]

Products

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Locomotives

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Progress Rail PR22L locomotives in Tasmania.

Progress Rail currently offers EMD freight, passenger, repowered and used locomotives.

Signals

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Progress Rail's Signal Division makes grade crossing and wayside signals.

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Progress Rail - Company Overview". 2010. Archived from the original on 2009-04-05. Progress Rail Services Corporation, a subsidiary of Caterpillar Inc.,...
  2. ^ a b "MGE Transportes". mgetransportes.com. MGE Equipamentos & Serviços Ferroviários Ltda. 2009. Archived from the original on 2010-07-13. Retrieved 2010-10-24. ...two factories: one in Diadema and another in Hortolandia, both in the state of Sao Paulo.
  3. ^ a b "The Power of Progress at Work". progressrail.com. Progress Rail Services Corporation. 2010. Archived from the original (Adobe ShockWave flash video - .swf) on 2010-11-28. Retrieved 2010-10-24. Two divisions....Locomotive & Railcar Services....Engineering & Track Services...
  4. ^ a b "Progress Rail Services - Services - Recycling". progressrail.com. Progress Rail Services Corporation. 2010. Archived from the original on 2010-11-28. Retrieved 2010-10-24. Progress Rail started out as a recycling company in the early 1980s, and although we have expanded our line of product and service offerings, recycling is still the heartbeat of our company.
  5. ^ Progress Energy announces sale of rail services subsidiary, Progress Energy, 18 February 2005
  6. ^ Progress Energy closes on sale of rail subsidiary , Progress Energy, 28 March 2005
  7. ^ Caterpillar to acquire Progress Rail Archived 2011-06-16 at the Wayback Machine, PRdomain, 17 May 2006
  8. ^ "Progress Rail announces Brazilian locomotive plant", www.railwaygazette.com, Railway Gazette International, 27 July 2011, archived from the original on 3 October 2012, retrieved 27 July 2011
  9. ^ "Caterpillar expands diesel-electric locomotive manufacturing plant in Brazil", en.mercopress.com, MercoPress, 25 July 2011
  10. ^ "Caterpillar Announces Acquisition of Leading Brazilian Locomotive Component and Transit Car Services Company" (Press release). Caterpillar, Inc. 2008-06-24. Archived from the original on 2013-02-21. Retrieved 2010-10-24. MGE Equipamentos & Servicos Ferroviarios Ltda. will become part of Caterpillar's Progress Rail Services Division
  11. ^ "Progress Rail Services - Progress Rail Acquires Electro-Motive Diesel". progressrail.com. Progress Rail Services Corporation. 2010-06-01. Archived from the original on 2010-11-28. Retrieved 2010-10-24. Progress Rail has signed a definitive agreement to purchase Electro-Motive Diesel (EMD) for $820 million in cash from Berkshire Partners LLC and Greenbriar Equity Group LLC. Upon completion of the transaction, EMD will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Progress Rail.
  12. ^ "Progress Rail Services Finalizes Electro-Motive Diesel Acquisition" (PDF) (Press release). Caterpillar. 2010-08-02. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-06. Retrieved 2010-10-29. Progress Rail Services announced today it has finalized the purchase of Electro-Motive Diesel...
  13. ^ "Progress Rail buys Coast to Coast Signal Engineering". Railway Gazette International. 22 December 2010. Archived from the original on 17 December 2018. Retrieved 23 December 2010.
  14. ^ Progress Rail closes EMD plant in London Railway Gazette
  15. ^ Hagerty, James R. (November 2013). "U.S. Prosecutors Investigate Caterpillar Unit". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved January 5, 2015.
  16. ^ "Caterpillar Railcar Unit to Plead Guilty and Pay $5 Million Fine for Dumping Parts -- Update". Fox Business. 7 December 2017.
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