Greenbrier Maxion
Eduardo Scolari serves as the President and CEO of Greenbrier Maxion since May 2015, bringing extensive leadership experience from various executive roles. Prior positions include Executive Managing Director at AmstedMaxion from December 2012 to April 2015, and Operations Executive Director and Site General Manager at Dell from July 2010 to September 2012. Eduardo's background also includes senior leadership at Flextronics as Brazil Operations Senior Director, and roles at Solectron as Brazil Operations Director and Site General Manager. Eduardo's career began at IBM, where responsibilities included Business Unit Manager from 1984 to 2000. Eduardo holds a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunication from Instituto Nacional de Telecomunicações - Inatel, and furthered education at the IBM Business Management Institute and The University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
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Greenbrier Maxion
Originated from AmstedMaxion, established on October 22nd, 1943, Greenbrier Maxion is formed by a joint venture among Brazilian Iochpe-Maxion and North-Americans Amsted Rail and Greenbrier. Located in Hortolândia-SP, it develops and manufactures railway freight cars and bogies, also reforming, adjusting and modernizing freight cars and their components. It has an accessible and efficient production capacity, with expertise in freight car design, services and leasing. Through AmstedMaxion, a foundry located in Cruzeiro-SP, it is the top reference in Latin America in developing and manufacturing steel wheels, railway castings for bogies and draft gears, parts for machinery and equipment for the civil construction, mining and sugar-ethanol sectors. The Greenbier Maxion brand, combined with Greenbier’s expertise and technology in freight car design, services and leasing, and Amsted Rail’s expertise in components, becomes the complete and integrated solution for the railway segment in South America, with global penetration and operations.