Welcome To Holland

Holland is the world leader in Flash-Butt rail welding. In addition to full-service welding (Mobile, Fixed Plant, and Containerized), we also build rail equipment, perform track testing, clean and repair railcars, design and operate transloading pods, manufacture components for railcars, and more.

Holland is Hiring

Holland LP is hiring!  Interested in a job at Holland?

We are the experts in

  • Rail Welding Services »
    Holland's Welding division offers flash-butt welding using mobile trucks, fixed-plants and off-track ATVs plus Hollink welding.

  • Car Components »
    Holland Transportation Technology division engineers solutions to reduce component wear, secure cargo and protect freight.

  • Track Testing Services »
    Holland's fleet of TrackStar vehicles deliver high quality, cost-effective automated testing data for scheduled track maintenance.

  • Welding and Testing Equipment »
    The Holland Equipment Division designs, develops and manufactures equipment for rail welding, track testing, and maintenance of way.

  • Rail Car Maintenance Services »
    Holland's M-Bar-D division provides rail car cleaning and repair, material handling, locomotive servicing, derailment cleanup, etc.

Service Highlight

Mobile Flash-Butt Welding »
On the ground or on the craneway, Holland MobileWelders produce welds of unmatched strength and durability that greatly increass the life span of your rail over such methods as thermite welding and joint bars.

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Featured Product
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Customer Story
Transloading Nightmare -> Improved Productivity
When American Crystal Sugar had a logistical nightmare managing coal inventory due to delays and changing production needs at their five sugar beet plants, they turned to Holland's M-BAR-D division.

Working with ACS, Holland helped design, build and manage a consolidated coal facility at the juncture of two class 1 rail lines.

Now, ACS doesn't have to worry about when the next train is, and they can respond quickly to changing production demands.

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