Global grain trader and processor with 12 milling facilities across 9 countries
Seaboard Overseas is a Fortune 500 agribusiness division operating grain mills, commodity trading desks, and ocean freight logistics across 12 facilities in 9 countries and 11 trading offices globally. The tech stack is enterprise-focused (PeopleSoft, Workday, DLP) with active adoption of industrial automation (PLC, SCADA, HMI), signaling capital-intensity in manufacturing operations. Hiring is accelerating across engineering, manufacturing, and ops roles—consistent with active projects in automation upgrades, packaging line installations, and a new pasta facility.
Seaboard Overseas and Trading Group is the agricultural commodity and logistics arm of Seaboard Corporation, a publicly traded Fortune 500 company. The division processes 2 million metric tons of grain-based products annually from wheat, corn, soybeans, vegetable oils, and specialty grains, with operations spanning 12 milling facilities across 9 countries and 11 trading offices in 10 countries. The business model integrates commodity trading, grain milling, flour and animal feed production, and bulk ocean freight logistics. The company operates a geographically distributed workforce with expatriate programs and hiring activity across the United States, Côte d'Ivoire, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and South Africa.
A Fortune 500 division focused on agricultural commodity trading, grain milling, and logistics. Operates 12 mills across 9 countries and produces 2 million metric tons of grain-based products annually including wheat flour, animal feed, and vegetable oils.
Industrial automation systems: PLC (programmable logic controllers), SCADA (supervisory control), and HMI (human-machine interface). Active projects include automation system upgrades and packaging line installations.
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