Yara West Sacramento Is Newest Addition

Yara West Sacramento Ribbon Cutting

The ribbon was officially cut for Yara’s West Sacramento Terminal on Tuesday, March 21. Shown front row are (l to r) Steve Rodgers, VP of Supply and Planning for Yara North America (YNA); Mark Johannessen, West Sacramento Mayor Pro Tem; Ron Garcia, YNA Regional Facilities Manager of the Western Region; Magnus Ankarstrand, President of YNA; and Martin Tuttle, West Sacramento City Manager.

Yara’s West Sacramento Terminal was officially welcomed March 21 as the newest Yara North America facility in the U.S. While continually operational since Yara purchased the West Sacramento facility from Agrium in December 2015, this event acknowledged the transition of the terminal to a fully integrated Yara site.

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Immediately after acquiring the facility, Yara converted the former UAN production plant into an import terminal for UAN and urea, which it receives from the U.S. and overseas. Most recent improvements include completely reskinning the 29,000 MT urea warehouse, utilizing energy-efficient translucent panels to allow natural light to enter. The dock is currently being redesigned to improve safety and efficiencies during dry vessel discharge operations.

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“West Sacramento is an important part of our growth ambitions,” said Magnus Ankarstrand, President of Yara North America, during the opening presentation. “It is a large site with additional available capacity and our aim is to grow it, utilizing the flexibility of the free capacity to optimize our distribution pattern in California.”

The celebration coincided with National Ag Day. “Yara’s business from the West Sacramento terminal,” continued Mr. Ankarstrand, “will impact half a million acres of crop production across 20 different large-acre crops, which in turn will generate $500 million of farm revenue this year. This speaks to the importance of agriculture in the U.S.”

“Yara’s investments in the West Sacramento Terminal add momentum to our City’s push to be a Global Food and Ag Hub”, said West Sacramento City Manager Martin Tuttle, present for the event. “Their team’s expertise and the products they provide to ag customers are highly regarded, and a huge source of pride to us.”

“The transformation while with Yara has been just breathtaking,” says Ron Garcia, Regional Facilities Manager of Yara’s Western Region. “Yara’s investment in the site and in its employees speaks very highly of the company. We are all proud and fortunate to be part of such a forward thinking business that values relationships within the organization and in the communities it serves.”

The rain stopped and clouds parted to reveal the sun just five minutes before the ribbon cutting ceremony was conducted at the terminal, for a crowd of about 75 who had gathered to celebrate the event and learn more about the location’s capabilities. Following the presentations and ribbon-cutting, tours of the facility were given and lunch was served.

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