Viterra Inc. has officially opened a new high-throughput grain elevator at Wadena, Sask.
“We have a long and proud history in this area of the province, and we’re pleased to be renewing our commitment to our customers by revitalizing our presence through this excellent addition to our asset network,” said Kyle Jeworski, Viterra’s president and chief executive officer for North American operations.
“Projects like this one are part of our overall focus on operational excellence, and in Saskatchewan alone we’ve invested millions of dollars at several locations in recent years to support our efforts.”
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We had a great time yesterday celebrating our brand new grain facility at Wadena, SK with staff, customers and local officials. Very proud to be revitalizing our presence there and continuing our long history of connecting farmers to world markets! #westcdnag #cdnag pic.twitter.com/5La44y2GCI
— Viterra Canada (@ViterraCanada) October 11, 2018
The Wadena facility has storage capacity of 34,000 tonnes and is capable of loading up to 156 rail cars through a loop track.
Wadena is located about 200 kilometres east of Saskatoon.
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