Ag Processing Grain Terminal

Ag Processing Inc. successfully completed the development of an integrated grain and oilseed storage and export facility at Terminal 2 of the Port of Grays Harbor in Aberdeen, WA.

Investment

  • NMTC Amount: $35,228,000
  • Total Project Cost: $64,739,849

IMPACT

  • 60 FTE jobs
  • 144 construction jobs

Investor

Project Description

Ag Processing Inc. (AGP) has successfully completed the development of an integrated grain and oilseed storage and export facility at Terminal 2 of the Port of Grays Harbor in Aberdeen, WA. Serving as a gateway destination for US grain exports, the Storage and Export Facility consists of a railroad receiving building and six concrete silos with a storage capacity of 52,450 metric tons (2,065,000 bushels) of grain and oilseed. Alongside the Port’s new state-of-the-art ship loading facility, the storage facility is a key component of a joint plan by AGP, the Port of Grays Harbor, and Pacific Railroad to develop a modern deep-water port with strategic access to Pacific Rim markets. Ag Processing Inc. has headquarters in Omaha, NE and is owned by approximately 180 local cooperatives representing over 250,000 farmers throughout the Midwest.

MAP

Address: 111 South Wooding Street, Aberdeen, WA 98520

Census Tract: 53027001200

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