Greenbrier plans to deliver up to 25,000 railcars in 2024, with an estimated revenue of $3.4-3.7 billion, this is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Greenbrier plans to deliver up to 25,000 railcars

The company anticipates supplying 22,500-25,000 freight cars globally, including 1,000 to Brazil.

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While this projection is lower than 2023’s $3.9 billion, it represents a significant improvement over previous years.

Greenbrier’s order backlog stands at 29,700 railcars, totaling $3.8 billion.

In the North American market, the company expects a demand for 37,800 railcars in 2024, with Greenbrier holding a 39% share in the overall order portfolio among U.S. railcar manufacturers.

Trinity Rail leads with a 50% share.

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