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Richland grain facility expands commodities storage at Horn Rapids

By |2020-12-29T13:00:31+00:00December 29th, 2020|Commodities, Grain Handling, Grain Storage and Handling|

Central Washington Corn Processors is expanding its massive north Richland grain shed to better accommodate a key commodity used for livestock feed by the region’s dairies, feedlots and other operations – soy meal.The $4.3 million project will extend the CWCP “flat house” to 916 feet long, about a third longer than the original 616 feet.

Richland’s new $7.9 million grain facility ready to serve feed industry

By |2021-01-07T11:37:06+00:00December 29th, 2020|Grain Handling, Grain Storage and Handling|

Looming buildings casting large shadows serve as tangible signs of economic growth in the Horn Rapids Industrial Park off Logston Boulevard in Richland. The latest addition to the mix is across the street from the massive Preferred Freezer Services. Central Washington Corn Processors’ new $7.9 million facility, which will serve as a hub for

CWCP expanding to accommodate space for soy meal

By |2021-01-07T11:38:46+00:00December 7th, 2015|Soybean|

RICHLAND, WASHINGTON, US — Central Washington Corn Processors has announced plans to invest $4.3 million to expand its Richland “flat house” to accommodate space for soy meal, according to the Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business. According to the newspaper, the flat house will be extended to 916 feet, about a third longer than the

BNSF partners with corn processors to expand capacity

By |2021-01-07T11:39:31+00:00December 7th, 2015|Corn, Grain Storage and Handling|

Central Washington Corn Processors (CWCP) held a grand opening in November for its new rail loop and grain-handling facility in Richland, which will expand its capacity to handle commodities. The facility is sited on a 25-acre parcel leased by the City of Richland and includes a 95,480-square-foot building and an 8,600-foot, full-loop track to accommodate

Washington grain facility expands storage

By |2021-01-07T11:40:21+00:00December 6th, 2015|Grain Storage and Handling|

Central Washington Corn Processors (CWCP) is expanding its massive north Richland grain shed to better accommodate a key commodity used for livestock feed by the region’s dairies, feedlots and other operations – soy meal. According to the Tri-Cities Journal of Business, the $4.3 million project will extend the CWCP flat house to 916 feet

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