Harsco Rail receives new contracts in China and North America

Wednesday, 27 February 2013 01:50:30 (GMT+3)   |   San Diego

Camp Hill, Pennsylvania-based Harsco Corporation announced Tuesday that new orders in its Harsco Rail track maintenance group, including four new equipment orders from China. Terms of the orders were not disclosed.

The Harsco units will be used to contour and smooth rail surfaces to increase train speeds, enhance fuel efficiency, and support safety. All four of the rail companies are new customers to Harsco. Deliveries of the units, all planned as part of 2013 production, are scheduled for the second half of this year.

Harsco Rail has also secured a new services order for a two-year track renewal project in North America. The project, which starts next month and continues into mid-2014, will involve the upgrade of nearly 20 miles of track and the replacement of more than 45,000 ties, working on weekends to minimize disruption to heavily-used mainlines.

Harsco Corporation is a global company serving major industries, including steel and metals production, construction, railways and energy.


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