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From Feed and Grain:
Cooperative’s partnership with the Port of Grays Harbor allows it to become the leading soy meal exporter on the West Coast.
On the shore of the estuarine bay of Grays Harbor in Aberdeen, WA, Ag Processing Inc.’s (AGP) new port terminal elevator sits only 12 miles away from the Pacific Ocean — offering vessels leaving this port access to the shortest route to the Pacific Rim on the West Coast. Boasting 3-million-bushels of storage, rail access and deep-water port status, the port expansion solidifies AGP’s global position as the nation’s top soymeal exporter.
The port’s direct access to serves of the Puget Sound and Pacific (PSAP) railroad, a division of RailAmerica that interchanges with the Union Pacific and Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroads, is a crucial element in AGP’s ability to receive Midwestern commodities. In a partnership with the state government, Washington Community Economic Revitalization Board (CERB) and private industry, PGH recently installed an additional loop track in Phase 2 of its rail improvements. With five tracks and 37,000 feet of track and a multitrack rail yard – total on-dock rail in the marine terminal...
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