Biodiesel and renewable diesel producer integrated with agricultural operations
Seaboard Energy manufactures biodiesel and renewable diesel at scale within the Seaboard Corporation agricultural conglomerate. The tech stack—Allen-Bradley Logix, DCS, IBM Maximo, RSLogix 5000, FactoryTalk View SE—reflects a capital-intensive manufacturing operation with deep process control and maintenance management requirements. Hiring momentum centers on engineering and operations roles, while active projects and pain points cluster around safety compliance, downtime reduction, and capital project delivery—typical challenges for facilities managing hazardous fuel production.
Seaboard Energy is a renewable fuels division of Seaboard Corporation headquartered in Merriam, Kansas. The company produces biodiesel and renewable diesel by integrating carbon sources from affiliated agricultural operations, positioning itself in the low-carbon transportation fuel supply chain. Operations span manufacturing, logistics, and sustainable feedstock sourcing, with process safety and environmental compliance as core operational constraints. At 201–500 employees, the organization maintains dedicated engineering and operations teams alongside finance, sales, and procurement functions.
Seaboard Energy manufactures biodiesel and renewable diesel as part of Seaboard Corporation. The company integrates feedstocks from agricultural operations to produce low-carbon fuels for transportation and infrastructure applications.
The stack includes Allen-Bradley Logix controllers, DCS (Distributed Control Systems), RSLogix 5000, FactoryTalk View SE (HMI/SCADA), IBM Maximo (asset management), and PLC systems—standard infrastructure for process-heavy fuel production facilities.
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