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2/21/2020



Rail News: Railroading Supplier Spotlight

Rail supplier news from Biarri Rail, Navis, STV, Infinity Intermodal and Abloy (Feb. 21)


Fred Tallarico, STV VP and regional practice lead of design-build for the Northeast
Photo – STV

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Navis has entered into an agreement to acquire the assets of Biarri Rail later this month. The acquisition will support Navis’ expansion into inland solutions, providing freight operators with planning software designed to improve the quality and efficiency of rail operations, Navis officials said in a press release. After the acquisition is completed, the Biarri Rail team will operate out of the Melbourne, Australia, and Chicago offices under Chief Executive Officer Tom Forbes' direction.

STV named Fred Tallarico vice president and regional practice lead of design-build for the Northeast United States and Canada. Tallarico has more than 30 years of infrastructure design and construction experience. Previously, he served as a design-build principal at a global engineering firm where he supported large-scale civil works projects for public agencies including the Federal Transit Administration, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and Valley Metro.

Infinity Transportation Logistics LLC has changed its name to Infinity Intermodal. The rebranding follows an increase in the company's refrigerated intermodal container fleet, the addition of staff and an expansion of operations in Kansas City, according to a company press release.

Abloy USA recognized Industry-Railway Suppliers Inc. (IRS) for distributing Abloy security locks and other solutions to the railway industry for 30 years. IRS distributes products to Class I, regionals and short lines, as well as to locomotive and rail-car repair facilities and contractors.



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