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Holden America conducts its business through a group of companies that has been created to provide the greatest possible flexibility, proximity, responsiveness and global reach:
The Holden America group is actively seeking growth opportunities within the scope of our expertise and capabilities. We undertake projects ranging from design and manufacturing through to distribution and representation arrangements wherever our team and our intellectual base can add value.
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A Canadian corporation headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, operates the Grate-Lock Chock business and provides marketing and technical advisory services, and administrative support, to the entire group. The Grate-Lock Chock system is installed on bi-level autorack railcars to secure automotive vehicles being transported by rail. Aftermarket distribution and repair services are provided through Ramptech Inc., based in Bedford Park, Illinois. |
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Is an international business corporation, based in Barbados, with a primary focus on exporting from and importing to the Peoples Republic of China. HREC is developing a network of manufacturing partners in the PRC and will assist these producers in expanding their reach into the North American market. HREC will work with HALLC in establishing long-term supply relationships with customers in North America. |
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Is an international business corporation, also based in Barbados, which engages in international trading and consulting activities with a primary focus on South America and Latin America. HII concentrates its marketing efforts in Spanish-speaking countries in the Americas. In addition, its Holden Hopper Gate product, manufactured in Mexico, is sold in North America through its distributor, Holden America LLC. |
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Is the North American distributor for HREC and HII, based in Bedford Park, Illinois, a Chicago suburb. HALLC takes the lead in developing and supporting long-term supply relationships for HREC and HII with the major users of rail components, including the Class 1 freight railroads and the major railcar builders. |
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