CHS, Cargill Expand TEMCO Operations
January 24, 2023

TEMCO joint venture will expand
market access and open new opportunities for U.S. farmers
CHS and Cargill, two of the nation's leading agribusinesses, are expanding the
scope of their joint venture, TEMCO, by adding the Cargill-owned export grain
terminal in Houston, Texas. The addition of the Houston terminal will expand the
joint venture's export capabilities, providing shipping access for grains,
oilseeds and byproducts through the port of Houston.
TEMCO currently operates three facilities in the Pacific Northwest: Portland,
Ore.; Kalama, Wash.; and Tacoma, Wash. These three facilities distribute grain
to global markets, primarily located in the Asia-Pacific region. Through TEMCO,
both companies look forward to building on 24 years of successful partnership to
expand global grain market access for U.S. farmers to help meet the increasing
global need for food.
"We're pleased to continue to build upon our successful relationship with
Cargill to expand the reach of TEMCO," says John Griffith, executive vice
president of ag business for CHS. "In keeping with our purpose of creating
connections to empower agriculture, access to the Houston terminal provides
additional options for area cooperatives and farmers to participate in the
global marketplace, helping to advance CHS growth strategy for the region and
open new opportunities for U.S. farmers."
The
Houston terminal is located approximately 40 miles inland from the Gulf of
Mexico via Galveston Bay. With six million bushels of storage and capacity for
350 rail cars, the facility handles up to 250 million bushels annually. The
terminal receives both trucks and railcars with a variety of commodities for
global export.
"We look forward to expanding our joint venture by integrating the Houston
terminal and leveraging the successful operating model that's in place today
with TEMCO," said Sheryl Wallace, president of North America Grain for Cargill.
"We are excited to provide additional market access and opportunities for our
farmer customers and to better serve our global demand customers."
"The TEMCO team is excited to integrate the Houston terminal into our
operations," says Brian Kubik, general manager for TEMCO. "This expansion will
create efficiencies and opportunities for TEMCO and its employees." |