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How ADM Logistics and Transportation Supply Chain Deliver for You

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Learn how ADM Logistics acts as your strategic partner to help optimize your supply chain with transportation capabilities that span the globe over road, rail, river, and sea. In this video, we’ll show you how ADM Logistics drives value from farm to destination and helps you respond to customer needs fast and efficiently, increase your competitive advantage, and maximize your return on investment.
The ADM delivery journey begins with trucks that pick up crops from farms — a fleet that travels more than 75 million miles in North America every year. Crops are then processed or continue on to their destination via our robust supply chain network, whether by road, railway, or water.
With one of the largest independent fleets of private railcars, ADM Logistics uses North American railroads to transport about 89 million tons of goods annually to grain elevators, processing plant terminals, and export centers.
ADM freight also travels via waterways, shipping more than 160,000 international intermodal containers every year. ARTCo, ADM’s wholly owned subsidiary and one of the largest covered barge companies in the U.S., moves an average of 19 million tons of goods annually within the U.S. Inland Waterway system.
To keep ADM operations moving from barges to oceangoing vessels, ARTCo Stevedoring operates midstream cranes in New Orleans, LA, while Harvest Shipping transports goods via multiple vessels. And throughout the waterway, ARTCo Terminal Services meets the needs of domestic and import/export-oriented services with more than a dozen strategically located terminal locations.
From farm to road, rail, river, and sea, ADM Logistics and our vast chain of delivery operations has the world-class freight capabilities you need for supply success.
The ADM delivery journey begins with trucks that pick up crops from farms — a fleet that travels more than 75 million miles in North America every year. Crops are then processed or continue on to their destination via our robust supply chain network, whether by road, railway, or water.
With one of the largest independent fleets of private railcars, ADM Logistics uses North American railroads to transport about 89 million tons of goods annually to grain elevators, processing plant terminals, and export centers.
ADM freight also travels via waterways, shipping more than 160,000 international intermodal containers every year. ARTCo, ADM’s wholly owned subsidiary and one of the largest covered barge companies in the U.S., moves an average of 19 million tons of goods annually within the U.S. Inland Waterway system.
To keep ADM operations moving from barges to oceangoing vessels, ARTCo Stevedoring operates midstream cranes in New Orleans, LA, while Harvest Shipping transports goods via multiple vessels. And throughout the waterway, ARTCo Terminal Services meets the needs of domestic and import/export-oriented services with more than a dozen strategically located terminal locations.
From farm to road, rail, river, and sea, ADM Logistics and our vast chain of delivery operations has the world-class freight capabilities you need for supply success.