The Andersons, founded in 1947 in Maumee, Ohio, is a diversified company primarily focused on the agriculture sector. It operates across North America in various segments, including Trade, Renewables, and Nutrient & Industrial. The Trade segment, which accounts for the majority of the company's revenue, specializes in the movement of physical commodities such as grains, grain products, and feed ingredients. The company also has a presence in the ethanol and plant nutrient markets, along with a retail division serving consumers in locations such as Toledo and Columbus. The Andersons aims to enhance its impact by providing exceptional service, supporting community initiatives, and fostering improvement among its workforce, all while maintaining a commitment to its core values.
Lansing Trade Group, LLC is a commodity merchandising company based in Overland Park, Kansas, founded in 1920. It specializes in the trading and distribution of grain, grain products, fuels, and various agricultural raw materials across North America and internationally. The company engages in the trading of physical commodities, including grain and ethanol, and focuses on both existing and emerging markets. Lansing Trade Group is dedicated to delivering innovative solutions to its customers while also fostering growth and rewarding its employees and equity holders.
Purity Foods
Acquisition in 2017
Purity Foods, Inc. supplies organic food products in North America and internationally. It offers cereals, cookbooks, flours, granolas, pastas, pretzels, and sesame sticks, as well as beans, grains, and seeds. The company also provides organic baking flours to bakers. It offers its products online, as well as through a network of retail stores, health food stores, supermarkets, and distributors.
Auburn Bean & Grain
Acquisition in 2014
Auburn Bean & Grain Co. owns and operates grain elevators and agronomy centers.
Mt. Pulaski Products
Acquisition in 2012
Mt. Pulaski Products, LLC, a corn cob processing company, engages in custom grinding and pelletizing biomass crops in central Illinois. The company offers corn cob absorbent products, which are used in various industrial and consumer applications ranging from flushable corn cob animal bedding to removing standing water on athletic fields; and for sludge solidification, livestock bedding, fly diets, spill clean-up, incineration, lab packing, and soil composting applications.
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