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ADDiCAN acquires second grain facility in Canada

21 November 20222 min reading

ADDiCAN announced that it has bought a grain and processing facility in Canada. The new facility will expand the company’s manufacturing and bulk handling capabilities for the North American and international markets.

ADDiCAN, Canadian animal nutrition company, announced that it acquired the grain and processing facility in Slemon Park, PE, Canada. This will be the second manufacturing facility for ADDiCAN in Canada. This facility will expand ADDiCAN’s manufacturing and bulk handling capabilities for the North American and international markets. The purchase includes feed ingredients, grains, seeds cleaning and sorting, 500,000 bushels grain handling facilities plus more than 50,000 sq. ft. storage space.

ADDiCAN plans to double staff at the new manufacturing facility. ADDiCAN has expanded to match the reach and scale of our global work. The new ADDiCAN additional facility is close to the port and capable of shipping bulk and containerized animal nutrition products to its customers worldwide.

ADDiCAN strives to set the standard for quality, safety and value in the development and supply of innovative animal nutrition products. ADDiCAN specializes in nutritional ingredients for animal feed with proven world-leading science abilities and superior manufacturing sites that affirms a business model of international products. As being a global manufacturer of animal feed additives and nutrition supplements providing local and international markets, ADDiCAN is dedicated to making continual progress in innovation by investing its resources wisely and engaging collaboratively with its partners around the world.


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