FS GRAIN, Union Pacific, CSX Partner On New Shuttle Loader Project Opening New Markets For Area Farmers

Published online: Dec 01, 2024 Articles
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Morris, Illinois – FS GRAIN plans to upgrade and expand its existing grain elevator in St. Anne, Illinois, by adding a new state-of-the-art shuttle loader with mainline, Class I rail services provided by Union Pacific and CSX railroads.

Together with its existing footprint in St. Anne, the construction of the new shuttle loader will transform St. Anne into a multimodal grain hub, giving area farmers unprecedented access to new markets in the Southern United States and Mexico.

FS GRAIN General Manager Cory Winstead says the partnership between Union Pacific and CSX will transform St. Anne into the premier choice for area farmers. “We are excited to partner with Union Pacific and CSX to open these new market opportunities to our farmer customers,” he said. “At FS GRAIN, we’re always looking for ways to grow and innovate that give our farmer customers a competitive edge in the global grain market.”

“We appreciate FS GRAIN investing in our railroad for the long term,” said JJ Sullivan, Union Pacific Director - Marketing and Sales. “This facility strengthens our grain origination base in Northeast Illinois and provides additional supply options for Union Pacific grain customers.”

CSX Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing Arthur Adams said, "We are pleased to partner with FS GRAIN to expand its service into St. Anne, Illinois. Our collaboration on the new facility reinforces our commitment to delivering superior service for all our customers. Together, we are driving growth and strengthening the foundation for future success."

New, state-of-the-art technology and automation will also move grain through the St. Anne location with unmatched speed, reducing load and unload times for trucks and rail cars. The minimum throughput capacity for the new facility is expected to be 40 million bushels.

“We have a great opportunity to install the latest technology available to give our customers a fast, accurate experience when they visit the St. Anne site,” Winstead said. “We’ll be able to load trucks and rail cars in the most efficient ways possible that save time and keep grain moving through our system, whether by truck or rail.”

The facility, constructed by GROWMARK Construction, will take approximately 18 months to complete, with an estimated ground-breaking date in late 2024.

For more information, visit www.FSGRAIN.com.