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CF Rail Services launches new website

ROSEMONT — CF Rail Services has launched its updated website, www.cfrailservices.com, which tie together all of the company’s locations and branded shops under one web address.

“This is not only a logical move, but it’s one that reflects our commitment to our customers as our top priority. The site present a more accurate visual representation of our business, it also provides the same level of easy and open communication expected when working with us,” said Bill Plavsic, Vice President of CF Rail Services.

With this move, the previous stand-alone websites for subsidiary repair facilities; Hoosier Railcar (www.hrcxrail.com), Mississippi Railcar (www.mississippirailcar.com), and Waycross Railcar (www.waycrossrailcar.com), will all direct into the newly redesigned website. Additional features include general information on the company, industry news & resources, services & capabilities charts, and location specific details. Future plans for the site include a secure login to a client portal that will provide real-time status and reporting online for customers, which will make their current report services available anytime they are needed.

“I think our customers and business partners are going to like what they see. A lot of hard work and effort has gone in to establishing CF Rail Services as a quality provider of rolling stock maintenance and repair services, and I think that this is illustrated in our website,” stated Shad Peterson, President of CF Rail Services. “The amount of information and the ease at which we can rapidly communicate our capabilities with current & future customers and partners has tremendously grown.”

CF Rail Services, a wholly owned subsidiary of Sasser Family Holdings, Inc., is a railcar repair and maintenance provider, providing quality running repair and program work for railroads, private car owners and shippers in North America.

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