Inland Grain Terminal concrete silos - FWS Group grain terminal construction in Dauphin Manitoba
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Inland Grain Terminal

Dauphin, Manitoba
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FWS was tasked with the development of the Inland Grain Terminal, delivering a high-capacity facility designed to expand grain storage, improve handling efficiency, and maintain continuous operations throughout construction. The project introduced advanced infrastructure, including six concrete silos with interstice bins providing over 10,000 metric tonnes of storage, a grain cleaning system with a capacity of 90 metric tonnes per hour, and high-throughput shipping systems capable of 1,360 metric tonnes per hour with efficient rail loadout. Despite ongoing construction, the terminal sustained operational shipping and receiving at 272 metric tonnes per hour, minimizing disruption to existing services. The completed facility significantly enhances storage, processing, and distribution capabilities, enabling Richardson International to meet growing demand while reinforcing FWS’ expertise in executing complex, large-scale grain infrastructure projects with minimal operational impact.

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Ag-Industrial

Inland Grain Terminal

Dauphin, Manitoba
overview

Project Overview

FWS was tasked with the development of the Inland Grain Terminal, delivering a high-capacity facility designed to expand grain storage, improve handling efficiency, and maintain continuous operations throughout construction. The project introduced advanced infrastructure, including six concrete silos with interstice bins providing over 10,000 metric tonnes of storage, a grain cleaning system with a capacity of 90 metric tonnes per hour, and high-throughput shipping systems capable of 1,360 metric tonnes per hour with efficient rail loadout. Despite ongoing construction, the terminal sustained operational shipping and receiving at 272 metric tonnes per hour, minimizing disruption to existing services. The completed facility significantly enhances storage, processing, and distribution capabilities, enabling Richardson International to meet growing demand while reinforcing FWS’ expertise in executing complex, large-scale grain infrastructure projects with minimal operational impact.

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