AGI announces resolution of Fraser Grain Terminal Project
Published by Jessica Casey,
Deputy Editor
Dry Bulk,
Over the past 16 months, Ag Growth International Inc. (AGI) has worked collaboratively with Fraser Grain Terminal Ltd (FGT), Parrish & Heimbecker, Ltd (P&H) and FWS Western Ltd (FWS) to resolve potential issues related to equipment supplied by AGI for the Fraser Grain Terminal project.
Having completed extensive product revision and testing with the support and co-operation of FWS and FGT, AGI has announced that the Fraser Grain Terminal is now fully operational as a state-of-the-art, industry leading facility.
“While the delay to our project was unfortunate, FWS and AGI’s response and support was immediate and comprehensive,” noted John Heimbecker, President and CEO of FGT and P&H. “Despite significant supply chain challenges, we worked collaboratively with FWS and AGI to ensure all issues were addressed. We now have a fully remediated and commissioned site that is a showcase facility for FGT and our stakeholders.”
“The remediation of this site and support of FGT has been a top priority for AGI along with overall resolution of the surrounding issues,” commented Tim Close, President and CEO of AGI. “While I am clearly not happy with how we came to this point, AGI can be proud of our response in rectifying the issues and working collaboratively with FWS and FGT to put this site into operation.”
Brent Clegg, President and CEO of FWS, added: “FWS, along with FGT and AGI, was steadfast in addressing the challenges associated with bringing this facility online. The scale of what we achieved as a team is truly remarkable.”
Read the article online at: https://www.drybulkmagazine.com/ports-terminals/28012022/agi-announces-resolution-of-fraser-grain-terminal-project/
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