Canadian grain, milling, and livestock feed producer with national infrastructure
Parrish & Heimbecker is a vertically integrated agribusiness spanning grain merchandising, flour milling, and feed production across Canada. The hiring acceleration (40 roles in the last 30 days) is concentrated in operations and manufacturing, reflecting active capacity expansion—evidenced by machinery upgrades, new terminal construction, and a roll corrugation program. Tech stack skews operational (Samsara, Omnitracs, TMS) rather than data or cloud-native, while pain points around cloud infrastructure and routing optimization suggest the company is beginning to address logistics digitalization.
Parrish & Heimbecker operates three primary divisions: P&H Grain and Crop Inputs (Canada's third-largest grain company with 43 grain sites and 7 export terminals), P&H Milling Group (Canada's largest Canadian-owned flour milling company with eight mills serving North America and international markets), and New-Life Mills (livestock feed manufacturing). The company employs over 1,500 people and serves growers, millers, and feed producers across Canada and beyond. Current capital projects focus on equipment upgrades, facility expansions, and preventative maintenance programs, alongside cost-reduction and efficiency initiatives in transportation and plant operations.
P&H is a vertically integrated agribusiness with three divisions: grain merchandising and crop inputs (third-largest grain company in Canada), flour milling (largest Canadian-owned milling company), and livestock feed manufacturing.
The company employs between 1,001 and 5,000 people, with over 1,500 referenced in their operations across Canada.
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