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Kawasaki has a reputation for delivering superior products, reliably and cost effectively. We live up to that reputation every day - since we built our first locomotive in Japan in 1912, and now with the industry's finest high-speed trains widely used across the globe and advanced bi-level commuter cars and subway trains popular throughout the U.S. For several decades, Kawasaki Rail Car (KRC) has operated its U.S. corporate headquarters and manufacturing facility in Yonkers, NY. It's where our U.S. rail transit business began, with the inaugural order of 95 subway cars for the Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH) system between New York and New Jersey. The Yonkers plant is equipped for complete fabrication, assembly, rehabilitation and function testing of all types of passenger rail cars. In 2001, we were proud to expand our U.S. operations with a state-of-the-art rail car shell manufacturing facility in Lincoln, Nebraska - the first in the U.S. capable of building different types of rail cars. Expansion to Lincoln allows us to increase our production and respond immediately to customer needs. Our partners benefit from greater production flexibility and shorter lead times. With U.S. capabilities beyond any other manufacturer, Kawasaki Rail Car (KRC) is uniquely poised to design, build and deliver 100% American-made rail cars to this country's emerging mass transportation market now and well into the future.
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Headquartered in Ellwood City, Pennsylvania, EGI produces engineered, heavy metal sections for capital specialty equipment manufacturers in the United States and around the world. The company`s nine operating business units - encompassing multiple plants in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ohio, Texas and Canada - are dedicated to solving customers` needs for specially engineered forging steels, iron castings, forgings, and other alloy parts. Key industries served include oil and gas, mining, metals processing, power generation, aircraft, railroad, automotive, tooling, water transportation, and defense.