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Richardson Plans New High Throughput Grain Elevator in Swan River

Richardson Pioneer Limited has announced plans to build a new high throughput grain elevator in Swan River, Manitoba, effectively replacing the existing wood crib workhouse at the site.
 
The redevelopment project begins in the spring of 2021 and is slated for completion by August 2022.
 
"Richardson has had a significant presence in the Swan River Valley for over 40 years, building strong partnerships with our customers and remaining committed to adapting to their evolving business needs," says Darwin Sobkow, Chief Operations Officer. "While the current original wood structure has served an important role in supporting our customers within the Swan River Valley, it is nearing the end of its useful life span."
 
The new construction project will include a high throughput elevator with 36,600 metric tonnes storage capacity, capable of loading 150 cars through a loop track design. The site will also feature high-speed receiving and loadout, a modern and efficient grain cleaning system, and a new 4,600-square foot office.
 
Richardson will remain fully operational during the entire construction period through the existing grain and crop inputs facilities.
 
"Richardson remains committed to continuous investment across our network and the next logical course of action at Swan River is redevelopment. We will continue to maximize efficiencies and look for enhancement opportunities for the benefit of our customers across Western Canada and around the world," added Sobkow.
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