 
	Over 75 Years of History
Our story started with little more than one man’s dream. From humble beginnings, The Andersons has grown into a publicly traded Fortune 500® company through our enduring commitment to serving our valued customers with innovative, forward-thinking solutions.
 
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Harold and Margaret Anderson found The Andersons Truck Terminal (ATT) in Maumee, Ohio. 
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ATT was established as an operating partnership with Harold and Margaret and their six children. 
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A grain terminal with nine truck bays was built for rapid turnaround and better service to farmers. 
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Rail transfer to ship loading was established on the Maumee River. 
 
	 
	 
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Additional grain storage was added, known nationally as “The Big Pour.” 
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The Andersons Warehouse Market was opened as the first retail store. 
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Fertilizer blending began, initially utilizing a cement mixer. 
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Ear corn and cob milling facilities were added. 
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St. Lawrence Seaway was opened. 
 
	 
	 
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The Andersons opened the first deep-water grain loading facility on the U.S. side of the Great Lakes. 
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Champaign, Illinois, was opened as the first elevator in the U.S. capable of loading 100-car unit trains destined for the East Coast, the Gulf, and the fast-growing export market. 
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The largest steel tank grain storage installation in North America was conducted by The Andersons in Maumee, Ohio. 
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Lawn Products business was begun. 
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John Anderson became managing partner. 
 
	 
	 
	 
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Grain receipts almost tripled, and the river elevator was expanded. 
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Unit train fertilizer shipments arrived from the western U.S. and Canada. 
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Unit train grain shipments headed to Gulf ports. 
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A grain elevator and cob mill were built in Delphi, Indiana. 
 
	 
	 
	 
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Liquid fertilizer facilities were established on the Maumee River. 
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Toledo and Columbus retail stores were opened. 
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Dick Anderson became managing partner. 
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The Andersons Management Corporation was formed. 
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Two directors who were not members of the Anderson family were added to the board of directors. 
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Grain elevators and fertilizer facilities were opened in Indiana and Michigan. 
 
	 
	 
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The Andersons was incorporated and was first listed on the NASDAQ on February 20, 1996. 
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Railcar repair shop was built in Maumee, and the company entered the rail leasing business. 
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Mike Anderson became CEO. 
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Grain and liquid storage facilities were acquired in Clymers, Walton, Logansport, Seymour, North Manchester, and Waterloo, Indiana. 
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Sales reached $1 billion. 
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The majority of the board was of independent directors. 
 
	 
	 
	 
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The Andersons entered the ethanol business, overseeing the construction and operation of three ethanol plants. 
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The railcar fleet was significantly expanded, and additional railcar repair shops were added. 
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Professional turf products were expanded. 
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Additional shares were issued in the form of a 2-for-1 stock split and follow-on offering. 
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The Andersons invested in Lansing Trade Group, LLC, an independently owned ag-merchandising company that trades wheat, corn, feed ingredients, and other grains/oilseeds. 
 
	 
	 
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The Andersons Denison Ethanol, LLC acquired an ethanol plant in Denison, Iowa. 
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A state-of-the-art, 27,000 square foot railcar paint facility was opened in Maumee, Ohio. 
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Additional shares were issued in the form of a 3-for-2 stock split. 
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Six grain and four agronomy facilities located throughout north central Michigan were purchased from Auburn Bean and Grain. 
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The Andersons acquired Nutra-Flo Company. 
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Pat Bowe became president and CEO. 
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The Andersons exited the retail business, closing four retail stores. 
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New corporate headquarters was constructed in Maumee, Ohio. 
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Lansing Trade Group, LLC was acquired, as well as the formerly jointly owned Thompsons Limited. 
 
	 
	 
	 
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Began publishing a Sustainability Review. 
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Expanded our international operating footprint including Lausanne, Switzerland and Constanta, Romania. 
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Purchased Capstone Commodities, LLC, a company that merchandises ingredients primarily into dairies in the southwest U.S. 
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Exited the rail business. 
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Celebrated our 75th anniversary with 75 acts of service company-wide. 
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Feed Factors, Ltd., a U.K.-based subsidiary of The Andersons, wins Queen's Award for Enterprise in Sustainable Development 2022. 
- Expanded pet food ingredient business with acquisitions of Bridge AgriPartners, Inc. and ACJ International.
- Bill Kreuger became president and CEO.
- Acquires Majority Ownership in Skyland Grain, LLC
 
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