by jodi | Aug 23, 2016 | Corporate Responsibility, Featured, Featured on Home Page, News
As a follow up to an earlier post, the citizens of Manta’s San Juan neighborhood in Ecuador would like to thank Moderna Alimentos S.A., Seaboard and its employees for the donation of a water filtration system for their community. The water purifier was installed and...
by jodi | Jul 12, 2016 | Corporate Responsibility, Featured, Featured on Home Page, News
The 7.8 magnitude earthquake that devastated Ecuador on April 16, 2016, left hundreds dead, thousands injured and communities near its epicenter in ruins. Moderna Alimentos S.A., a subsidiary of Seaboard Overseas and Trading Group and parent company Seaboard...
by jodi | Sep 17, 2015 | Featured, Featured on Home Page, In the News
Roy Loepp, director of quality for Seaboard Overseas and Trading Group, was recently featured in International Miller — a quarterly magazine published by the International Association of Operative Millers (IAOM). Roy is the incoming IAOM president, and in the...
by jodi | Jul 13, 2015 | Featured, Featured on Home Page, News
National Milling Company of Guyana (NAMILCO) hosted its first “Noodle Seminar” on July 2 at the Cara Lodge Hotel in South Cummingsburg, Georgetown. Local chow mein manufacturers and restaurant owners attended the seminar aimed at enhancing participants’ knowledge of...
by Scott Shorter | Mar 1, 2015 | Affiliate Partnerships, Featured, News
Seaboard acquired in late 2014 30% of RussellStone Protein, a soy crush operation based outside of Pretoria, South Africa. The business will be operated by our partner, the RussellStone Group in coordination with Seaboard’s South African grain trading office. Our...
by Scott Shorter | Jun 6, 2014 | Featured, Featured on Home Page, News
Over the next 6 months, the Seaboard Overseas Group will be taking delivery of four identical 28,000 deadweight eco-designed bulk carriers built in GWS shipyard in Wenchong, China. Although Seaboard has bought (and sold) several ships over its 50 year history, it’s...