Mitsui Rail Capital

Last updated
Vossloh G1206 locomotive in glossy black Mitsui (MRCE) livery MVG MRCE 500 1570 Dec2006.JPG
Vossloh G1206 locomotive in glossy black Mitsui (MRCE) livery

Mitsui Rail Capital (MRC) is a rolling stock leasing company. It was established by the Japanese conglomerate Mitsui & Co, the company's main activities have been the purchase, renting, and leasing of railway freight cars and locomotives.

Contents

MCR has been active in various parts of the globe; local subsidiaries such as Mitsui Rail Capital Latin America and Mitsui Rail Capital Europe BV (MRCE) were established to operate in the South American and European markets respectively. Rolling stock has typically been acquired directly from their manufacturers, however, other means of expanding the company's operations have been pursued on occasion, such as the acquisition of Siemens Dispolok in 2006. By 2022, MCR operated a fleet of 332 electric locomotives.

During 2023, Mitsui & Co were bought out of MCR's ownership and the company was rebranded as Modern Rail Capital to reflect this change. Later that same year, MCRE were sold to, and promptly integrated with, the British rolling stock leasor Beacon Rail. As a result, the company has undergone considerable restructuring during this time.

Corporate affairs and ownership

In 2015, MRC was reorganised as a joint venture between Mitsue & Co and JA Mitsui Leasing Ltd. (JAML). During February 2021, it was announced that terms had been agreed with JAML to take full ownership of MRC, making it a wholly-owned subsidiary of JAML; the new parent company stated that this move would help it expand its presence in the North American market. [1] In July of that year, MCR's North American operations were rebranded as Modern Rail Capital. [2]

In August 2023, MCR's European operations, branded as MCRE, begun to be transferred to the British rolling stock leasor Beacon Rail; three months later, operations of the two companies had been fully integrated ahead of schedule. [3] [4]

Regional activities

Latin America

Mitsui Rail Capital Latin America (Mitsui Rail Capital Participacões Ltda.) (MRCLA) was established in São Paulo, Brazil, in November 2004. [5]

MRCLA's main area of activity has been the rental of freight cars, particularly for iron ore and agricultural products. The company also has the intention of acquiring logistical hubs, in particular ports and related trans-shipment centres.[ citation needed ]

Its main customers are the Brazilian freight railway companies América Latina Logística (ALL), MRS Logística, and EFVM and EFC, both subsidiaries of Vale S.A. (the ex-Companhia Vale do Rio Doce Group Vale).[ citation needed ]

Europe

MRCE "Class 66" at Innotrans MRCE ERSR6616.jpg
MRCE "Class 66" at Innotrans

Mitsui Rail Capital Europe BV (MRCE) was launched in October 2004 with the headquarters in Amsterdam in the Netherlands as a joint subsidiary of Mitsui & Co., Ltd.(Japan) and Mitsui & Co. Europe plc. (United Kingdom). MRCE's main activity was the leasing of locomotives in Europe for the now liberalised rail transport system - particularly to new private railway companies. [5]

During September 2006, the company expanded its market presence via the acquisition of Siemens Dispolok, based in Munich, Germany. The two companies' operations were subsequently merged; accordingly, dispolok being renamed MRCE dispolok in 2008. [6]

Throughout the 2010s and 2020s, MCRE opted to play an active role in the design and deployment of European Train Control System-compatible apparatus for their locomotive fleet; this activity has involved considerable time and capital outlay, but unlocks greater potential use for the fleet. [7] During 2016, MCRE opened a new office in Milan, Italy. Three years later, the company, in partnership with Siemens Mobility, established a joint venture locomotive workshop in Rotterdam. [7] [8]

By 2023, MRCE leased its locomotives across 18 European countries, including Scandinavia and parts of the Balkans. Locomotives leased from the company typically carry a distinctive black gloss livery.

United States

Mitsui Rail Capital, LLC (MRC) was established in June 1996 in the U.S. state of Illinois and has business offices in Chicago (Illinois) and Des Moines (Iowa).

During 1997, Unitrain MRC, a specialist in coal transportation, was acquired by the company. A major sector of the firm's operations was the leasing of freight cars, particularly coal wagons. Furthermore, MRC was also involved in the management and maintenance of freight wagon fleets it operates including logistics services. [5]

Rolling stock

In 2023, the company's inventory consisted of around 340 locomotives supplied by various manufacturers, including Bombardier Transportation, Siemens Mobility and Vossloh Locomotives. Many of these locomotives are fitted with multiple signalling systems, including the European Train Control System, as well as traction apparatus compatible with different power supply systems, so that the company's fleet can be operated across various different countries. [9] [10]

MRCE has developed close working relationships with various rolling stock manufacturers; in the case of Siemens Mobility, they have cooperated in performing fleet data analytics to improve service and maintenance efficiencies. [9] By the end of 2017, across multiple orders, MCRE had arranged to acquire in excess of one hundred Siemens Vectron locomotives. [10] [11] [12]

By 2022, MRC's locomotive inventory included 322 electric locomotives, comprising 29 Bombardier Traxx (BR 145, F140 AC, F140 AC2, F140 MS), 176 Siemens EuroSprinter (ES 64 F4, ES 64 U2), and 127 Siemens Vectron locomotives. [7] It also has various diesel locomotives, including Vossloh G1000 BB, G1206, G1700, G2000, and EMD JT42CWR (also known as "Class 66") locomotives.[ citation needed ]

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Green Cargo</span>

Green Cargo AB is a Swedish state-owned logistics company transporting various types of goods by train. It was created on 1 January 2001 out of the logistics division of Swedish State Railways (SJ). While organised as a public limited company, it is wholly owned by the Swedish government. As of 2019, it was responsible for almost 80% of Swedish rail freight transport.

České dráhy, often shortened to ČD, is the major railway operator in the Czech Republic providing regional and long-distance services.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">EMD Class 66</span> Co-Co diesel locomotive

The Electro-Motive Diesel (EMD) Class 66 are Co-Co diesel locomotives built by EMD for the European heavy freight market. Designed for use in Great Britain as the British Rail Class 66, a development of the Class 59, they have been adapted and certified for use in other European countries. Outside Europe, 40 locomotives have been sold to Egyptian Railways for passenger operation.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">DB Cargo Polska</span>

DB Cargo Polska is a Polish company operating mainly in rail freight transportation. It is presently owned by the German state railway company Deutsche Bahn (DB).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">DB Cargo France</span> French rail freight operator

DB Cargo France is a French rail freight operator. It is presently a subsidiary of the German state-owned logistics company DB Cargo.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Hector Rail</span> Swedish freight rail company

Hector Rail is a Swedish-based independent train haulage provider. It operates in the European rail transport market and possesses its own rolling stock, including a fleet of 100 locomotives. The company provides both locomotives and drivers to freight customers who need to have whole unit trains hauled between two places with a regular timetable.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Husa Transportation Group</span> Group of transportation/logistics companies

Husa Transportation Group is a group of railfreight, logistics and rail services companies founded in 1998, the group's main business arm on foundation was ACTS Nederland BV (ACTS), founded 1989, an open access freight operator in the Netherlands.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Wiener Lokalbahnen</span> Company

The Wiener Lokalbahnen (WLB) is a transportation company in Greater Vienna, Austria. It is one of the two transportation subsidiaries of the city-owned Wiener Stadtwerke holding, the other one being Wiener Linien.

Dispolok was a locomotive leasing company founded by Siemens in 2001 offering locomotives for hire to European rail operators. In September 2006 it was bought by Mitsui Rail Capital Europe with the brand retired in January 2008.

Ascendos Rail Leasing S.à r.l., formerly CBRail, was a European rolling stock leasing company based in Luxembourg. Its business activities were focused on Continental Europe, and had offices in Luxembourg, Germany and the United Kingdom.

Rail Cargo Austria (RCA) is an Austrian rail freight transportation company with its headquarters in Vienna. It was founded on 1 January 2005 as an independent company from the freight transport division of the ÖBB Group.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Vectron (locomotive)</span> Series of electric or diesel-electric locomotives produced by Siemens

The Vectron is a locomotive series made by Siemens Mobility, introduced at the 2010 InnoTrans trade fair in four prototype versions: diesel, multi-system, and both AC and DC electric power. The diesel version has been replaced in 2018 by a dual mode locomotive which is powered by electricity on electrified sections of the track and can be switched to diesel mode on non-electrified sections. The Vectron series is reconfigurable and modular, with a Bo'Bo' wheel arrangement, and is intended as the successor to the EuroSprinter family of locomotives. A more affordable, basic version called Smartron was introduced in 2018.

Alpha Trains is a rolling stock leasing company operating in the European Union and European Free Trade Association (EFTA) regions of mainland Europe.

SBB Cargo International is a rail transport business founded in 2010 as a joint venture between SBB Cargo and Hupac. It was created to engage in the carriage of international rail freight across the European market.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Hupac</span> Swiss railway company

Hupac is a railway company in Switzerland. It primarily provides international intermodal freight shipment, but has also engaged in rolling stock procurement and leasing activities.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Railpool</span>

Railpool is a European rolling stock leasing company based in Munich, Germany. It provides rolling stock financing and leasing, along with maintenance, consultancy, and other services.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lineas</span> Belgian rail freight company

Lineas is the largest private rail freight operator in Europe. Headquartered in Belgium, it also operates from various sites across France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and Spain. The Federal Holding and Investment Company holds 10% of the shares. Private equity group Argos Wityu and the management of Lineas together hold the remaining 90%.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Metrans Rail</span> Czech railway cargo company

Metrans Rail s.r.o. is a Czech railway operator. It operates regular freight trains connecting container terminal of its parent Metrans in Prague-Uhříněves with Rotterdam. It is presently a wholly-owned subsidiary of the German logistics company HHLA.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">ČD Cargo</span>

ČD Cargo, a.s. is a state-owned Czech railway operator focused on freight operations. It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the passenger railway operator České dráhy.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Beacon Rail</span>

Beacon Rail is a rolling stock company (ROSCO) based in the United Kingdom. Its primary business is the leasing of locomotives and rolling stock to various train operating companies (TOCs).

References

  1. Vantuono, William C. (1 February 2023). "MRC Transitioning to Full JAML Ownership". Railway Age.
  2. Luczak, Marybeth (26 July 2023). "Supply Side: IntelliTrans, MRC". Railway Age. Retrieved 28 July 2023.
  3. Atack, Patrick Rhys (4 October 2023). "Rolling stock leaser acquires European loco leasing firm MRCE". railway-technology.com.
  4. Vosman, Quintus (8 August 2023). "MRCE locomotive leasing company sold to Beacon Rail". International Railway Journal.
  5. 1 2 3 "Rising to the Rail Challenge". Mitsui & Co. Ltd. Archived from the original on 29 December 2008.
  6. Mathias Rellstab: MRCE und Dispolok: Aus zwei wird eins. In: Schweizer Eisenbahn-Revue . Nr. 7/2007, Minirex AG, Luzern 2007, ISSN   1022-7113, S. 344.
  7. 1 2 3 "15 years of Mitsui Rail Capital Europe" (PDF). era.europa.eu. November 2022.
  8. Zasiadko, Mykola (27 November 2019). "New locomotive workshop at port of Rotterdam". railtech.com.
  9. 1 2 "MRCE goes back for more Vectrons". Railway Gazette International. 17 June 2016.
  10. 1 2 "MRCE orders 30 Siemens Vectron locomotives". Railway Gazette International. 14 September 2017.
  11. "MRCE orders 25 Vectron locomotives from Siemens". globalrailwayreview.com. 8 May 2018.
  12. Robinson, Elliot (22 August 2022). "MRCE order 14 Vectron locomotives from Siemens Mobility". globalrailwayreview.com.