ABP signs contract with ADM Fertiliser
Published by Emily Thomas,
Deputy Editor
World Fertilizer,
Associated British Ports (ABP) welcomes ADM’s fertiliser division to the Humber in a new contract.
ADM Agriculture has signed a three-year extension agreement with ABP for the import, handling, bagging, and processing of fertilizer at ABP’s Bulk Park at the Port of Immingham. It will see extensive fertiliser volumes come through the UK’s largest port by volume of tonnage.
Simon Bird, Regional Director of the Humber ports said: “We’re delighted to welcome ADM’s fertiliser division to the ABP family at the port of Immingham. ADM are a long-term customer of ours, a premier global human and animal nutrition company and one of the world’s largest agricultural processors.
“This new partnership highlights the port’s key location in global trading and that we remain the port of choice for many.”
Calum Findlay, Head of Fertiliser for ADM, said: “The Port of Immingham is key to the on-going development of our UK fertiliser business, and we are delighted to be in partnership with ABP.”
ADM Agriculture supplies an extensive range of fertiliser products. ABP’s Immingham Bulk Park offers more than 1.3 million m2 of undercover storage. In 2018 it won ‘Best Dry Bulk Port’ at the International Bulk Journal awards.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldfertilizer.com/project-news/12092022/abp-signs-contract-with-adm-fertiliser/
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