CGB wraps up soybean plant expansion at Indiana port (8/9/2018)

8/9/2024

The Consolidated Grain and Barge Co. (CGB) announced yesterday it has completed a $32 million expansion of its soybean processing plant at the Port of Indiana-Mount Vernon.

Announced in fall 2016, the project more than doubled the size of the plant, which opened at the port in 1997. The expansion was designed to increase service for Indiana's soybean farmers, as well as increase product supply for agribusiness customers, CGB officials said in a press release issued by the Ports of Indiana.

CGB originates and markets grain and oilseeds for domestic and international markets.

"We announced our expansion plan here in the fall of 2016 because we were excited about growth opportunities at this Mount Vernon location," said CGB President and Chief Executive Officer Kevin Adams. "This investment means we will remain competitive in this global economy and it underscores our commitment to remain an essential partner in the Indiana agricultural community."

Coal, soybean meal, soybean oil, ethanol, dried distillers grain, corn, wheat, fertilizer, minerals and cement are primary cargoes moving through the Mount Vernon port, which has achieved record-setting shipments for the past four years, port officials said.

Evansville Western Railway serves the port, providing access to the broader North American freight-rail network.

Source: Progressive Railroading Daily News