BNET Industries
Market Cap:$32.9B
Last Fiscal Year Sales:$17.9B
- Public
- US
Dow Jones Description
Omaha, Neb., April 17, 2006 Building on its reputation as having the most environmentally friendly locomotive fleet in the United States, Union Pacific today announced it is testing technologies to reduce diesel engine emissions in older railroad locomotives. Through collaboration with staff at the National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from Ann Arbor, Mich., Union Pacific is providing a 3,800-horsepower SD60M locomotive built in January 1992, to serve as the first freight locomotive in North America to be equipped with a set of oxidation catalyst or "oxicat" devices manufactured by the MIRATECH Corporation of Tulsa, Okla. These devices serve as flow-through catalytic converters. As the diesel engine's exhaust flows through these converters, microscopic particles known as "particulate matter" generated by the diesel combustion process will be converted into water and carbon dioxide. In a similar experiment, a 1,500-horsepower yard switching locomotive built in November 1982, also provided by Union Pacific, will be retrofitted with a diesel particulate filter or "DPF." The DPF initiative is the result of a four-year program, funded in part by Union Pacific, to assess clean-engine technologies for locomotive applications. The DPF acts as a filter that uses high-temperature silicon carbide blocks to trap particulate matter in the exhaust. ...
Number of Employees 48,242
Peer Companies
NAICS Code Line-Haul Railroads: 482111
Recent Events
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Union Pacific Names Dennis Duffy Vice Chairman, Operations Of Union Pacific Railroad - Quick Facts
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Union Pacific Names Several to New Assignments
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UP reassigns four executives
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Analyst Downgrades for November 24th
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Union Pacific UNP Declares $0.27 Quarterly Dividend; 1.6% Yield
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Neb. Court Says Ex-worker Can Sue Union Pacific
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Buffett to Sell UNP, Norfolk Stakes
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Bulls Jump All Aboard Union Pacific
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Pacer in deal with Union Pacific
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Pacer Int'l shares jump on Union Pacific deal
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EDITORIAL: Entities should sit down together
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Union Pacific selects Teradata to expand active enterprise data warehouse
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Avondale Partners Upgrades Union Pacific UNP to Market Outperform
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UP revenues down for all commodities
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UP Rejects Proposal for Outside Chairman
SALT LAKE CITY Union Pacific Corp. shareholders rejected a proposal May 5 that would have required the nation's largest railroad to hire its next hoard chairman from outside the company, the Associated Press reported.At a shareholders meeting here, Jim Young, Union Pacific's chief executive and president, predicted to shareholders that...
Union Pacific Corp. Shareholders Hear Upbeat Financial Report during Meeting.
By Grace Shim, Omaha World-Herald, Neb. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Grace Shim, Omaha World-Herald, Neb. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Burlington Northern responds to Union Pacific's revised bid for Santa Fe
FORT WORTH, Texas--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 9, 1994--Burlington Northern Inc. BN (NYSE:BNI) Wednesday said it continues to believe that its merger agreement with the Santa Fe Pacific Corp. would result in more long-term value for shareholders, employees and the communities served by both railroads than the revised bids announced by the Union...
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