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Seaboard Corporation
Company type
Public
Traded as
AMEX: SEB Russell 1000 Component
Industry
Agriculture and shipping
Founder
Otto Bresky
Headquarters
Merriam, Kansas
,
United States
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Robert L. Steer (Director and Chairman of the Board, President and CEO)
Products
pork, commodities, poultry, sugar, produce and electrical power
Number of employees
11,800[1] (2017)
Subsidiaries
Seaboard Foods, Seaboard Marine, Seaboard Overseas & Trading Group (SOTG), Tabacal Agroindustria, Transcontinental Capital Corporation, Ltd.(TCCB), Mount Dora Farms, and 50% non-controlling interest in Butterball, LLC
Website
www.seaboardcorp.com
Seaboard Corporation is a diverse multinational agribusiness and transportation conglomerate with integrated operations in several industries. In the United States, the company mainly engages in pork production and processing and ocean transportation. Internationally, Seaboard is primarily engaged in commodity merchandising, grain processing, sugar production and electrical power generation.
The parent company, Seaboard Corporation is based in the Kansas City suburb of Merriam, Kansas. Its subsidiaries include Seaboard Foods, Seaboard Marine, Seaboard Overseas & Trading Group (SOTG), Tabacal Agroindustria, Transcontinental Capital Corporation, Ltd. (TCCB), and Mount Dora Farms. It has 52.5% controlling interest in Butterball, LLC. Its principal operating divisions are pork, commodity trading and milling, marine, sugar, and power. More than 50% of the corporation is owned by members of its founding family, the Breskys.[2]
Seaboard Corporation's subsidiaries and affiliates employ more than 23,000 people in more than 45 different countries, mostly in the U.S., Latin America and Africa. With net sales of approximately $6.8 billion annually, Seaboard Corporation is #444 on the 2020 Fortune 500 list, having risen almost 40 spots in 2 years.[3] Stock is traded on the NYSE MKT under the symbol SEB.
^"Seaboard". Fortune. Retrieved 2018-12-31.
^Cover story: Who in the world is Seaboard? Kansas City Business Journal (subscription required)
^"Seaboard". Fortune. Retrieved 2018-12-31.
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