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OmniTRAX Adds Arm & Hammer to Rail Network
Posted On: March 18, 2026

Manufacturing Giant Church and Dwight Taps OmniTRAX Rail Service for Arm and Hammer Production Facility

GREEN RIVER, Wyo. – March 19, 2026 – OmniTRAX, one of the nation’s fastest growing privately held infrastructure companies, has signed a long-term rail switching agreement for Church and Dwight’s pharmaceutical-grade sodium bicarbonate production facility in Wyoming. Built in 1968, Church and Dwight’s Green River facility produces the world-renowned Arm & Hammer baking soda right where the trona ore is mined. Wyoming is home to 90% of the world’s trona ore deposits.

“Arm & Hammer is an iconic American brand and OmniTRAX is proud to provide the safe and reliable rail service to keep Church and Dwight’s Green River facility moving smoothly,” said OmniTRAX CEO Colby Tanner.

Church and Dwight is the United States’ largest baking soda producer and parent company of many household name products, including Arm & Hammer, used in a variety of industrial, institutional, medical, food and specialty cleaning applications. OmniTRAX will provide dedicated switching service for the Green River facility which operates 24 hours a day.

The new switching agreement marks OmniTRAX’s third Green River operation added in the past year. The infrastructure affiliate of the multi-billion-dollar Colorado based parent The Broe Group, OmniTRAX operates 32 railroads, serving ports, industrial parks, and industry leaders across the country.

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