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Viterra

Viterra to acquire Gavilon for $1.13 billion

01.26.2022
By Eric Schroeder

Transaction will include most of grain trader’s US assets.


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Gavilon opens new grain facility in Montana

10.18.2021
By Eric Schroeder

Features 750,000 bushels of storage capacity.


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Grain Elevators

Kansas earmarks $5.2 million for rail improvement projects

08.19.2021
By Eric Schroeder
Bartlett Grain and Gavilon among companies set to receive funding.
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rail transportation

Union Pacific to build a grain transload terminal in Illinois

04.30.2021
By Holly Demaree-Saddler

Grain to be shipped via rail in marine containers bound for overseas markets.


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Columbia Grain

Columbia Grain acquires Gavilon facility in North Dakota

02.25.2021
By Susan Reidy
It has two grain elevators and a capacity of 840,000 bushels.
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Gavilon

Gavilon names new CFO

03.24.2020
By Holly Demaree-Saddler
Company also adds new chief accounting and tax officer.
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corn and soybean

Wilmar increases stake in Wilmar Gavilon

02.28.2020
By Holly Demaree-Saddler
Will become wholly owned subsidiary of Wilmar.
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shipping

NGFA, essDocs partner to digitize barge trading documentation

01.10.2020
By Holly Demaree-Saddler
Project will digitize 70,000 to 100,000 NGFA-members negotiable barge bills of lading per year.
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Gavilon

Gavilon appoints new CIO

11.27.2019
By Holly Demaree-Saddler
Navin brings more than 23 years of experience to the role.
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Grimaldi to head Gavilon do Brasil

09.20.2019
By Eric Schroeder
Spent many years in executive roles at ADM.
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