Published: November 19, 2009
Construction on Louisiana Sugar Refinery Set to Begin
GRAMERCY, La. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Imperial Sugar Company (NASDAQ:IPSU) of Sugar Land, TX, Sugar Growers
and Refiners Inc. ("SUGAR" ) of Breaux Bridge, LA., and Minneapolis-based
Cargill announced the completion of a joint venture agreement that will
lead to the construction of a new sugar refinery in Gramercy, LA.
"Construction of the refinery will begin immediately," said Lonnie
Champagne, chief executive officer of SUGAR. "We expect that the new
facility will commence operation in the first half of 2011."
In conjunction with the closing, the joint venture successfully
completed a $145 million financing that will support the $100 million in
tax exempt Gulf Opportunity (GO) Zone Bonds issued by the Parish of St.
James, LA., and provide working capital financing. GO Zone Bonds are
part of a federally-backed and state-run program designed to support
capital investments in local and regional economies in parts of the Gulf
South that were impacted by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005.
"Having the new facility at the Gramercy site provided the joint venture
with substantial cost savings from existing infrastructure and
operational assets that will be utilized by the new facility," said John
Sheptor, president and CEO of Imperial. "Louisiana Sugar Refining, LLC
(LSR) will also have the flexibility of operating parts of the existing
Gramercy refinery for a period of time during the transition to the new
refinery once it is completed. Imperial's small bag packaging facility
at Gramercy will be retained and operated by Imperial with sugar sourced
from LSR under a long-term agreement."
Imperial, SUGAR and Cargill each have a one-third interest in LSR, which
will build and operate the largest sugar refinery in the United States
adjacent to Imperial's existing Gramercy facility.
"The new facility will be good for the long-term viability of the sugar
industry," said Alan Willits, president of Cargill Corn Milling. "It
links SUGAR's cooperative of growers and mills, Imperial's existing
assets and infrastructure, and Cargill and Imperial's marketing
capabilities."
The construction project will have about 500 contractor employees. When
complete, the new refinery will have approximately 145 permanent
employees.
About Sugar Growers And Refiners, Inc. (SUGAR)
SUGAR is a Louisiana marketing cooperative representing eight sugar cane
mills and approximately 700 growers in the marketing of raw sugar and
molasses to customers. It markets about 800,000 tons of raw sugar
annually. For more information, contact Lonnie Champagne, (337) 332-3911.
About Imperial Sugar
Imperial Sugar Company is one of the largest processors and marketers of
refined sugar in the United States to food manufacturers, retail grocers
and foodservice distributors. The company markets products nationally
under the Imperial, Dixie Crystals and Holly brands. For more
information about Imperial Sugar, visit www.imperialsugarcompany.com
and www.iscnewsroom.com.
About Cargill
Cargill is an international producer and marketer of food, agricultural,
financial and industrial products and services. Founded in 1865, the
privately held company employs 159,000 people in 68 countries. Cargill
helps customers succeed through collaboration and innovation, and is
committed to sharing its global knowledge and experience to help meet
economic, environmental and social challenges wherever it does business.
For more information, visit http://www.cargill.com.
SUGAR
Lonnie Champagne, 337-332-3911
or
Imperial
Hal
Mechler, 281-490-9652
or
Cargill
Nicole Reichert,
952-742-4204
nicole_reichert@cargill.com
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