“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. farmers to help meet the increasing global need for food. Through TEMCO, both companies look forward to building on 24 years of successful partnership to expand global grain market access for U.S. These three facilities distribute grain to global markets, primarily located in the Asia-Pacific region. TEMCO currently operates three facilities in the Pacific Northwest: Portland, Ore. 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. and Cargill, two of the nation’s leading agribusinesses, announced today the intent to expand the scope of their joint venture, TEMCO LLC, by adding the Cargill-owned export grain terminal in Houston, Texas.
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