Paterson GlobalFoods
Formerly | N. M. Paterson Company (1912-1947) N. M. Paterson & Sons Ltd. (1947-2005) |
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Company type | Privately Held |
Industry | Agriculture |
Founded | 1908 |
Headquarters | 22nd Fl - 333 Main St., Winnipeg, Manitoba , Canada |
Key people | Andrew Paterson, President & CEO |
Website | Paterson GlobalFoods |
Paterson GlobalFoods (PGF) is a family-owned international agri-food business. It was established in 1908 as the N. M. Paterson Company.[1]
In 1912, N. M. Paterson built its first elevator at Fort William, with a handling capacity of 75,000 bushels. By 1928, the company, through construction and acquisition, owned 107 line elevators, and had entered the shipping business with the 1926 purchase of eleven steamers from the Interlake Steamship Company of Cleveland.
Today, PatersonGlobalFoods operates several divisions in the food industry.
It is headquartered at 333 Main St. in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Related Companies
- Paterson Grain
References
- ^ "About Paterson GlobalFoods Inc".
External links
- Paterson GlobalFoods
- Paterson Grain
- Alliance Grain Terminal
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