Rail freight, terminal operations, and industrial real estate for regional and Class I networks
OmniTRAX operates a vertically integrated rail and real estate business across freight services, terminal switching, transloading, and industrial park development. The tech stack is enterprise-standard (Azure, SQL Server, NetSuite ERP, TMS) with Python and JavaScript in use—typical for logistics-ops hybrid businesses. Hiring skews heavily toward operations (26 roles) with smaller engineering and data teams, and active projects center on safety compliance, asset tracking, and revenue forecasting, suggesting the company is focused on operational efficiency and regulatory rigor rather than product innovation.
Notable leadership hires: Chief of Staff
OmniTRAX is a privately held rail and real estate services company headquartered in Denver with 501–1,000 employees. The business bundles rail freight, terminal and switching services, multimodal transloading, car storage, and industrial real estate development and leasing. The company operates terminals with access to multiple Class I railroads and serves shippers across energy, frac sand, grain, and general freight verticals. Operations span the United States and Canada. Core pain points center on track safety compliance (FRA regulation adherence), asset utilization, cost containment, and dispute resolution—typical friction points in regional rail logistics.
Azure AD, Windows 10, SQL Server, NetSuite ERP, and TMS (Transportation Management System) form the core; Python and JavaScript are in use. iOS (iPhone/iPad) support and Microsoft Office round out the platform.
Rail freight, terminal and switching services, multimodal transloading, car storage, grain storage, frac sand terminals, and industrial real estate development and leasing—bundled to serve shippers across energy, agriculture, and general freight.
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