P&H welcomes partners to celebrate expansion progress

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Parrish & Heimbecker, Limited (P&H) welcomed industry and community partners to celebrate the progress of the flour mill expansion at the Port of Hamilton.

This milestone not only marks continued growth but also underscores Hamilton’s role as a vital hub for the agri-food sector, driven by a steadfast commitment to building a resilient global supply chain.

The expansion, which will be completed late 2025, includes two new storage silos (for handling essential feed ingredients such as soymeal, distillers dried grains, and wheat to service the flour mills) and a third flour mill, solidifying P&H’s standing as a leading flour producer in Ontario.

“This expansion reflects the strength of the agri-food cluster in Hamilton and reinforces the importance of building a resilient supply chain for Ontario farmers and food manufacturers,” said Ian Hamilton, President & CEO of HOPA Ports. “The continued growth of companies like P&H demonstrates the value of collaboration and strategic investment in transportation and industrial infrastructure.”

P&H’s operations at the Port of Hamilton began in 2008 with the grain terminal and in 2017 with the opening of Ontario’s first new flour mill in 75 years. By 2020, the addition of a second mill doubled its processing capacity. Now, with a third mill under construction, P&H continues to meet the rising demand for quality ingredients in the baking and food manufacturing industries.

“The expansion of our Hamilton operations reflects P&H’s unwavering commitment to supporting Canada and Ontario’s food security,” said John Heimbecker, CEO at Parrish & Heimbecker. “With this new flour mill and expanded storage capacity, we’re not only increasing our ability to meet the growing demand for high-quality ingredients, but also ensuring a more efficient supply chain for our valued agricultural and business partners.”

The agri-food sector is now a cornerstone of Hamilton’s economy, representing 31% of HOPA’s overall cargo. With more than 120 food ingredient companies in the city, the sector supports more than 100,000 jobs across the province.

“HOPA’s integrated network is essential to driving economic growth and supporting key industries like agri-food,” continued Hamilton. “With 16 companies at the Port of Hamilton active in this sector, we’re helping businesses invest and grow in Ontario while strengthening supply networks that benefit our region.”

26 December 2024 |

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