Greenbrier and Astra Rail to merge European operations into one company

astra-railGreenbrier Companies, Inc. and and Astra Rail Management GmbH announced plans to form a new company, Greenbrier-Astra Rail. The new company will create an end-to-end, Europe-based freight railcar manufacturing, engineering and repair business. Greenbrier-Astra Rail will be controlled by Greenbrier with an approximate 75% interest and Astra Rail’s Chairman Thomas Manns will own the remainder of the new company.
As partial consideration for its majority interest, Greenbrier will pay Astra Rail EUR 30 million at closing and EUR 30 million 12 months after closing.
Greenbrier’s European operations headquartered in Swidnica, Poland will be combined with Astra Rail based in Germany and Arad, Romania.
Greenbrier-Astra Rail will be headquartered in the Netherlands and will have principal operations in Poland and Romania. The new company will have nearly 4,000 employees and 6 production and repair facilities across Europe.
Manns will also become Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Greenbrier-Astra Rail and will lead the new company’s commercial operations, working closely with its Management Board and Jim Cowan , President of Greenbrier International.
Bernd Böse, CEO of Astra Rail, will become CEO and President, and Bogdan Lesnianski, CFO and the head of Greenbrier’s Wagony Swidnica operations, will become CFO.
Closing of the transaction is contingent on, among other conditions, achieving antitrust approval in certain EU countries.


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