SEB - Seaboard Corporation
About Seaboard Corporation (https://www.seaboardcorp.com)
Seaboard Corporation is a globally operating, diversified enterprise primarily focused on agribusiness and transportation. Its extensive operations are categorized into six key divisions: Pork, Commodity Trading and Milling (CT&M), Marine Shipping, Sugar and Alcohol Production, Power Generation, and Turkey Products. The Pork segment is responsible for raising hogs, as well as producing and distributing fresh and frozen pork items to various clients, including further processors, food service companies, grocery retailers, and distributors. This division also manufactures biodiesel. Through its Commodity Trading and Milling (CT&M) arm, Seaboard procures, transports, and trades a variety of agricultural commodities such as wheat, corn, soybeans, and soybean meal. It also processes these into wheat flour, maize meal, animal feed, and other oilseed crush products. The Marine division offers cargo shipping services within the United States and across 26 countries in the Caribbean, Central America, and South America. It provides dry, refrigerated, and specialized containers, alongside other associated equipment. This segment also manages a port terminal and an off-port warehouse for cargo consolidation and temporary storage. As of December 31, 2021, its fleet comprised 20 chartered vessels and 4 owned vessels. The Sugar and Alcohol segment is involved in the manufacturing and sale of sugar and alcohol. It also generates and sells electricity from a 51-megawatt cogeneration power plant, which is fueled by sugarcane by-products, natural gas, and other biomass. Operating as an independent power producer, the Power segment generates electricity that is supplied to the national grid of the Dominican Republic. Finally, the Turkey segment produces and processes organic turkey products. These are distributed to retail outlets, food service providers, and industrial clients, with exports reaching Mexico and other international markets. Beyond these core business areas, the company is also engaged in the processing and sale of jalapeño peppers. Seaboard Corporation was founded in 1918 and its main office is situated in Merriam, Kansas.
Key Executives
| NAME | TITLE | DOB | SALARY |
|---|---|---|---|
| Robert L. Steer | President & Chief Executive Officer | 1960 | $4,951,039 USD |
| Edward A. Gonzalez | President & Chief Executive Officer of Seaboard Marine Ltd. | 1966 | $2,936,132 USD |
| Jacob A. Bresky | President and Chief Executive Officer of Seaboard Overseas & Trading Group | 1988 | $1,604,362 USD |
| Chad Groves | President & Chief Executive Officer of Seaboard Foods LLC | 1984 | $1,589,077 USD |
| David Becker | Executive Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary | 1962 | $1,460,987 USD |
| David H. Rankin | Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer | 1972 | $1,363,579 USD |
| Barbara Smith | Vice President, Corporate Controller & Principal Accounting Officer | 1981 | – |
| Benjamin R. Hodes | Senior Vice President of Finance | – | – |
| Oscar E. Rojo | Chief Executive Officer of Sugar & Alcohol | – | – |
| Ty A. Tywater | Senior Vice President of Audit Services | 1970 | – |