AGP donates $50,000 to Aberdeen Fire Department with T4 Expansion underway

Press Release:

June 25, 2025

Contact:  Kayla Dunlap, Director of Government & Public Affairs

kdunlap@portgrays.org or 360-581-4776 

Aberdeen, WA – The Port of Grays Harbor’s largest customer, Ag Processing Inc a cooperative (AGP), based back in the Midwest, presented the Aberdeen Fire Department with a $50,000 check in a small ceremony today.

“We believe in being good neighbors,” said Craig Pietig, AGP Vice President of Ag Products. “As our presence grows in Aberdeen, we want to contribute to the health and safety of the community. Supporting the fire department is just one way we can show our appreciation for the people that make our success possible.”

The contribution underscores AGP’s continued commitment to the safety and well-being of the communities in which it operates, particularly as AGP expands to a new export facility at the Port’s Terminal 4B which will create 80 full-time, family-wage jobs when operational in mid-2026. The investment is intended to help the fire department meet increasing demands and ensure it is well-equipped to serve the expanding industrial zones in the area.

“This generous donation from AGP is a major boost for our department and our ability to serve the community,” said Aberdeen Fire Chief Dave Golding. “The funding will help us invest in vital equipment and training that directly supports our readiness and response capabilities. We are deeply grateful to AGP and the Port of Grays Harbor for recognizing the critical role we play and stepping up to support us.”

“As we have said for many years, AGP is an incredible partner to the Port and our entire community,” stated Port of Grays Harbor Executive Director Leonard Barnes.  “We applaud their contribution to support our first responders and look forward to many more years of celebrating a successful partnership.”

AGP (www.agp.com) is a leading agribusiness with primary operations as a major U.S. soybean processor/refiner producing and marketing soybean meal, refined soybean oil, and biodiesel. AGP businesses also include agricultural product trading in domestic and international markets and numerous U.S. grain elevator operations. AGP is owned by local and regional cooperatives representing farmer-producers across the United States. Corporate headquarters are located in Omaha, Nebraska.

Founded in 1911, the Port of Grays Harbor is one of Washington State’s oldest port districts and Washington’s only deep-water port located directly on the Pacific Ocean.  The Port of Grays Harbor operates 4 deep-water marine terminals, the Westport Marina, Bowerman Airport, Grays Harbor ship assist services, numerous public waterfront access facilities, in addition to industrial and business parks throughout the County.   Strategically located midway between Seattle and Portland and only 1 ½ hours from open sea, the Port of Grays Harbor provides businesses a diverse portfolio of facilities. More information on the Port of Grays Harbor’s facilities and operations is available at portofgraysharbor.com.

AGP Grays Harbor Operations Manager Seth Taylor presented Aberdeen Fire Chief Dave Golding with a $50,000 check on Tuesday afternoon. 

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