G3 is a Canadian grain company headquartered in Winnipeg, Manitoba. It consists of two operating companies:
- G3 Canada Limited operates a network of grain elevators in western Canada and port terminals in eastern Canada. G3 purchases grains and oilseeds from farmers, who deliver the crops to G3 facilities by truck. The commodities are transferred to trains and/or ships and shipped to customers around the world. The company owns the Great Lakes bulk carrier vessel G3 Marquis.
- G3 Terminal Vancouver, a grain export terminal at the Port of Vancouver which opened in 2020.[1]
History
editG3 Canada Limited was created in 2015, when G3 Global Grain Group (a joint venture of US agribusiness Bunge and Saudi agricultural investment firm SALIC) purchased a majority interest in the Canadian Wheat Board and combined it with the grain assets of Bunge Canada.[2][3][4][5][6][7] The other shareholder in G3 Canada Limited is the Farmers Equity Trust, which owns the Class B shares in the company.[8][9]
G3 has built a network of grain handling facilities.[10][11][12]
Grain elevators:
- Bloom, Manitoba,[13] and Colonsay, Saskatchewan[14] opened in 2015.
- Glenlea, Manitoba,[15][16] and Pasqua, Saskatchewan[17] opened in 2016.
- Melville and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan[18][19] opened in 2018.
- Maidstone, Saskatchewan[20] opened in 2019.
- Wetaskiwin,[21][22][23] Morinville,[24] Carmangay,[25] Irricana, and Stettler County, Alberta[26][27][28] opened in 2020.
- Vermilion, Alberta, and Swift Current, Saskatchewan[29][30][31] opened in 2021.
- Melfort, Saskatchewan and Rycroft, Alberta opened in 2023[32][33]
- G3 also operates grain elevators in Leader,[34] Kindersley, and near Plenty, Saskatchewan[35]
Port terminals:
- G3 built a new grain export terminal at the Port of Hamilton, Ontario, which opened in 2017.[36][37]
- The company operates port terminals at the Port of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Trois Rivières and Québec City, Québec.[38]
- In 2020, the company opened G3 Terminal Vancouver,[39][40] a new grain export terminal at the Port of Vancouver in North Vancouver, British Columbia. G3 Terminal Vancouver is a joint venture of G3 Global Holdings and Western Stevedoring Company Limited.[41][42][43][44][45][46][47]
G3's five port terminals are certified by Green Marine, an environmental certification program for North America's marine industry.[48]
References
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- ^ Laychuk, Riley (April 27, 2017). "Manitoba farmer names federal government, company that acquired wheat board in $160m lawsuit". CBC.ca.
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- ^ "G3 investments benefit Saskatchewan producers". Saskatoon Star Phoenix. October 1, 2015.
- ^ Wilgosh, Aaron (October 7, 2015). "Bloom elevator in operation". Portage Online.
- ^ Quoroni, Ronald (August 21, 2015). "CWB Colonsay terminal ready for 2015 harvest". Discover Humboldt.
- ^ Knutt, Cory (October 6, 2016). "G3 holds grand opening for new Glenlea elevator". Pembina Valley Online.
- ^ "How an elevator is made: a close up look at the construction of a modern grain terminal". Real Agriculture. May 15, 2015.
- ^ "G3 officially opens two more elevators". Real Agriculture. June 10, 2016.
- ^ "G3 plans two new elevators in Saskatchewan". Real Agriculture. March 28, 2017.
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- ^ "Maidstone getting new primary elevator". Battlefords News-Optimist. March 22, 2018.
- ^ Blair, Jennifer (April 9, 2018). "New 42,000 tonne elevator marks G3s first foray into Alberta". Alberta Farm Express.
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- ^ "New agricultural terminal in Hamilton increases diversity". CBC.ca. October 13, 2015.
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- ^ Almeida, Isis; Skerritt, Jen (July 8, 2020). "Canadian trader bets on new terminal to win Asian clients". BNN Bloomberg.
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