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Marmon Rail has announced the launch of a unified Railserve brand, bringing together Railserve, Ameritrack, and Powerhouse under a single name and refreshed visual identity. The move is designed to simplify how customers access Marmon Rail’s railyard services and better understand the full scope of available offerings.
According to Laurie Stiles, President of Railserve, customers often engage with the company in different ways. By consolidating services under one brand, Railserve creates a clearer, more streamlined experience—making it easier for customers to see its capabilities and connect with the right teams.
Under the unified Railserve brand, customers can access a comprehensive range of services, including industrial switching, material handling, transloading, track construction and maintenance, and locomotive repair. The change reflects how the organization already operates in practice, while improving coordination and accountability across service areas.
Chris Hagge, Group President of Marmon Railyard and Repair Services, emphasized that the unified brand strengthens the company’s market position and supports long-term growth. He noted that it provides a stronger platform for investment and enables more effective delivery of integrated solutions.
By combining three experienced teams under one identity, Railserve aims to enhance collaboration, deliver more connected services, and better support customer needs. The transition builds on existing operations while positioning the company for continued expansion.
Railserve remains a leading provider of industrial railyard services, focused on safety, reliability, and operational efficiency. Marmon Rail, part of Marmon Holdings—a Berkshire Hathaway company—continues to offer a broad portfolio of rail solutions across North America.
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