
The Hidden Cost of Railroad Delays: Why Strategic Composite Tie Placement Matters
Railroad efficiency is measured in minutes. A single hour of mainline delay can have a serious impact on the transit of goods across the supply

Railroad efficiency is measured in minutes. A single hour of mainline delay can have a serious impact on the transit of goods across the supply


Japanese trading house Sumitomo Corp. has made a strategic investment in Evertrak, a St. Louis, MI–based manufacturer of composite railroad ties — also known as

Sumitomo Corp. (Tokyo, Japan), through its subsidiary Sumitomo Corp. of Americas, has announced a strategic investment in Evertrak (St. Louis, Mo., U.S.) a manufacturer of

Evertrak, a producer of composite railroad ties, has entered a partnership with Sumitomo Corp. of Americas (SCOA), a global trading company, to expand its production

Imagine a world where discarded plastics not only help rebuild and strengthen the 140,000 miles of railroad tracks in the U.S., but also help rebuild and elevate lives. Tim Noonan, U.S. Marine Corps veteran and founder and CEO of Evertrak, isn’t just imagining it – he’s laying the foundation for it, one railroad tie at a time.
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