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Astra Rail Industries is a Romanian rail vehicle manufacturing company. It was formed in 2002 as the International Railway Systems, part of the Trinity Industries European assets, adding further manufacturing plants in Romania, and a part forging plant in the Czech Republic. In 2012, IRS's three main Romanian manufacturing facilities were reformed under the name Astra Rail Industries, and other activities were sold to third parties. In 2016, The Greenbrier Companies and Astra Rail agreed to form a joint venture, 75% owned by Greenbrier, incorporating both the company's European operations as Greenbrier Europe.

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  • Astra Rail Industries (ARI) ist ein rumänischer Güterwagenhersteller. Das Unternehmen war vorher als International Railway Systems (IRS) bekannt. Nach der Insolvenz des damals größten europäischen Waggonbauunternehmens im Jahr 2012 wurde es von , einem deutschen Investor, gekauft. Im Oktober 2016 gab The Greenbrier Companies bekannt, dass sie ihr Europa-Geschäft mit Astra Rail Industries zusammenlegen werden. Greenbrier wird einen Anteil von 75 % an dem Gemeinschaftsunternehmen halten. Die Produktionskapazität beträgt bis zu 5.000 Güterwagen pro Jahr. (de)
  • Astra Rail Industries is a Romanian rail vehicle manufacturing company. It was formed in 2002 as the International Railway Systems, part of the Trinity Industries European assets, adding further manufacturing plants in Romania, and a part forging plant in the Czech Republic. In 2012, IRS's three main Romanian manufacturing facilities were reformed under the name Astra Rail Industries, and other activities were sold to third parties. In 2016, The Greenbrier Companies and Astra Rail agreed to form a joint venture, 75% owned by Greenbrier, incorporating both the company's European operations as Greenbrier Europe. (en)
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  • Astra Rail Industries (en)
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  • Astra Rail Industries (ARI) ist ein rumänischer Güterwagenhersteller. Das Unternehmen war vorher als International Railway Systems (IRS) bekannt. Nach der Insolvenz des damals größten europäischen Waggonbauunternehmens im Jahr 2012 wurde es von , einem deutschen Investor, gekauft. Im Oktober 2016 gab The Greenbrier Companies bekannt, dass sie ihr Europa-Geschäft mit Astra Rail Industries zusammenlegen werden. Greenbrier wird einen Anteil von 75 % an dem Gemeinschaftsunternehmen halten. Die Produktionskapazität beträgt bis zu 5.000 Güterwagen pro Jahr. (de)
  • Astra Rail Industries is a Romanian rail vehicle manufacturing company. It was formed in 2002 as the International Railway Systems, part of the Trinity Industries European assets, adding further manufacturing plants in Romania, and a part forging plant in the Czech Republic. In 2012, IRS's three main Romanian manufacturing facilities were reformed under the name Astra Rail Industries, and other activities were sold to third parties. In 2016, The Greenbrier Companies and Astra Rail agreed to form a joint venture, 75% owned by Greenbrier, incorporating both the company's European operations as Greenbrier Europe. (en)
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