Stucki’s draft gear division in Farrell, Pa., recently achieved a significant safety milestone.
The shop, which manufactures and reconditions Independent Draft Gear products, completed two years without a recordable injury.
“Our team is a close-knit group and does a great job of watching out for one another in the workplace,” said DAVE TROMBITAS, plant manager.
Stucki’s draft gear division operates out of an 11,000-square-foot building designed specifically for the manufacturing, testing and reconditioning of draft gears, which absorb energy and add stability and safety to locomotives and rail cars.
“Safety is a top priority at all Stucki locations, and we’re proud of the Farrell team for achieving this milestone,” said TOM SECCOMBE, senior vice president and general manager.

Stucki’s draft gear team in Farrell, Pa., was recognized for achieving two years of injury-free performance.