ADM Expanding, Modernizing Brazilian Port

ADM Expanding, Modernizing Brazilian Port

2016/4/5

  • Santos port project to increase annual crop storage and handling capacity to 8 million metric tons; cutting edge technology will make port a leader in sustainable operations
  • Follows announcement of upgrade to Barcarena export terminal; together, both projects represent significant increase in company’s Brazilian export capacity

CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Archer Daniels Midland Company (NYSE: ADM) has begun a significant expansion and modernization of its export terminal in Santos, in the Brazilian state of São Paulo. The project will expand the facility’s annual storage and grain handling capacity from 6 million to 8 million metric tons, and will significantly enhance environmental controls.

“Brazil is one of the world’s most important agricultural producers, and ADM is continuing to deliver on our strategy as we invest to expand our already significant operations there,” said Greg Morris, president of ADM’s Oilseeds Processing business. “The Port of Santos is one of two major ADM gateways from Brazil to customers around the world, and with this expansion we are enhancing our ability to move crops from there to Asian, African and European customers.

“We are also continuing with the expansion of our jointly owned export terminal in Barcarena, which will increase volume to 6 million metric tons per year,” Morris added. “ADM is already one of Brazil’s largest exporters of agricultural products. When these improvements to both ports are complete, we will be able to move even more crops out of Brazil, and we will be able to do so more efficiently, enhancing both our capability to meet global customer demand and our ability to grow our returns in South America.”

In addition to increased capacity and efficiency, the upgrades include a wide range of new technologies to help minimize particulate emissions at the facility.

“In order to ensure that we continue to be a good neighbor in Santos, we conducted extensive research into the most advanced technologies available to limit the environmental impact of our operations,” said Luciano Botelho, ADM’s president, South American Oilseeds. “These changes will make our operations in Santos a global leader in the use of technology to reduce particulate emissions.”

ADM’s original Santos Port concession began in 1997. Last year, the company signed an agreement to continue operations at the port until 2037.

The project is scheduled for completion in mid-2017.

About ADM in Brazil

ADM is one of the largest agribusiness companies in Brazil. With about 3,900 employees, the company processes soybeans in five facilities and sunflower at another, and markets the bottled oil brands Concórdia, Corcovado and Vitaliv. The company also operates the largest biodiesel plant in Brazil, and more than 40 elevators across the country. ADM is a joint owner of an export terminal in Barcarena and has a concession to operate a terminal at the Port of Santos, and is investing to enhance both of those port facilities. ADM is also building a soy protein production complex next to the company’s existing soybean plant in Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul.

About ADM

For more than a century, the people of Archer Daniels Midland Company (NYSE: ADM) have transformed crops into products that serve the vital needs of a growing world. Today, we’re one of the world’s largest agricultural processors and food ingredient providers, with more than 32,300 employees serving customers in more than 160 countries. With a global value chain that includes 428 crop procurement locations, 280 ingredient manufacturing facilities, 39 innovation centers and the world’s premier crop transportation network, we connect the harvest to the home, making products for food, animal feed, industrial and energy uses. Learn more at www.adm.com.

Archer Daniels Midland Company
Media Relations
Jackie Anderson, 312-634-8484
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