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Eagle Railcar officially lands in Washington

     One of the nation’s leading independent providers of railcar repair services debuted its first Indiana operation in Daviess County today. (Friday).

        Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch was on hand for the ribbon cutting

        Eagle Railcar has located in the former Res-car location which has been home to several railroad related businesses of various names and owners in Washington for over 150 years.

     Eagle Railcar President Marc Walraven gave thanks to local government and economic development officials for their work in making the investment happen.

        Eagle Railcars other locations include one in Ohio and 3 in Texas where the company is based.

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Hit the play button to hear the entire ribbon cutting ceremony with comments from city and state officials as well as Eagle Railcar executives….

 
 

Here is the official news release from the Indiana Economic Development Corporation on Eagle Railcar’s ribbon cutting…

Eagle Railcar Services Debuts First Indiana Operation in Daviess County

WASHINGTON, Ind. (Aug. 24, 2018) – Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch and Washington Mayor Joe Wellman joined executives from Eagle Railcar Services, an independent provider of railcar repair services, today to cut the ribbon on the company’s first Indiana facility in Daviess County, which has already created more than 100 new Hoosier jobs.
“Our top-ranked infrastructure paired with a pro-growth business climate and skilled workforce makes Indiana the perfect location for Eagle Railcar Services’ fifth railcar facility,” said Lt. Governor Crouch. “We are excited to welcome the company to Indiana, the Crossroads of America, and we will continue to work together to ensure they have the talent and tools needed to grow and succeed in Washington.”
The company, which is headquartered in Eastland, Texas, is investing more than $18 million to establish and equip a 150,000-square-foot railcar repair and maintenance facility at 1723 W. Walnut St. in Washington. Eagle Railcar Services started construction in 2016, revamping an existing 80,000-square-foot facility and its on-site rail infrastructure that was previously home to BW Services and required significant demolition and renovations. The company, which is now operational in southwest Indiana, is also constructing 70,000 square feet of new structures, which are scheduled to be completed by the end of this year.
Eagle Railcar Services, a privately-owned firm, has already hired more than 100 employees in Indiana, exceeding its 2017 job commitment to the Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC). The company plans to add another 20 associates this year and is currently hiring welders, blasters and painters. New positions are expected to offer average salaries above the county average wage. Interested applicants may apply online.
“Many factors led us to choose Indiana for our newest facility. The state’s business friendly environment, tremendous workforce, and Indiana’s significant rail traffic from both the Midwest and East Coast are among the top reasons,” said Marc Walraven, president and owner of Eagle Railcar Services. “The city of Washington, with its rich railroad heritage and progressive, forward-thinking city leaders, made the selection easy.”
Eagle Railcar Services, which has more than 650 associates across the country, has five full-service repair and maintenance facilities in Indiana, Ohio and Texas and also offers mobile repair services. The company’s direct Class 1 railroad service provides a convenient, cost-effective, one-stop network for all of its customers’ railcar maintenance needs.
“We’re pleased that Eagle Railcar is rejuvenating a long-time historic industry in the city of Washington and creating a strategic position for growth,” said Mayor Wellman. “We are appreciative that the team of the IEDC, the Daviess County Economic Development Corporation and the city of Washington are able to work together to produce a competitive situation to attract companies like Eagle Railcar and encourage investment and commitment to the region.”
The Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) offered Eagle Railcar Services up to $600,000 in conditional tax credits and up to $150,000 in training grants based on the company’s job creation plans. These incentives are performance-based, meaning that until Hoosiers are hired, the company is not eligible to claim incentives. The IEDC also offered up to $2.95 million in conditional tax credits from the Industrial Recovery Tax Credit (DINO) program, which provides an incentive to invest in former industrial sites and improve quality of place in Indiana communities. The city of Washington approved additional incentives at the request of the Daviess County Economic Development Corporation (DCEDC).
“Eagle Railcar represents a great match for Washington in terms of location, workforce and area resources,” said Ron Arnold, executive director of the DCEDC. “We look forward to helping Eagle Railcar maximize its investment and grow its business in the region.”
About Eagle Railcar Services
Eagle Railcar Services is one of the nation’s leading independent providers of railcar repair services.  The company has five full service railcar repair and maintenance facilities, which are located in Washington, Indiana; Cairo, Ohio; Elkhart, Texas; Roscoe, Texas; and Wichita Falls, Texas. For more information about Eagle Railcar Services, visit www.eaglerailcar.com. 
About IEDC
The Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) leads the state of Indiana’s economic development efforts, helping businesses launch, grow and locate in the state. Governed by a 15-member board chaired by Governor Eric J. Holcomb, the IEDC manages many initiatives, including performance-based tax credits, workforce training grants, innovation and entrepreneurship resources, public infrastructure assistance, and talent attraction and retention efforts. For more information about the IEDC, visit www.iedc.in.gov.

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