Pacific Northwest Terminal
Location Washington,United States
Asking Price Range $5.0M - $10.0M
Gross Revenues $1994676
Net Profit / Cash Flow $779996
Cash Flow Type EBITDA
Seller Finance Not Disclosed
Year Established 1978
Number of Employees 6 - 9
Inventory 4900000
Relocatable Not Disclosed
Number of Employees 6 - 9
Real Estate Leased
Training Pacific Northwest Terminal provides storage for bulk quantities of tallow (a rendered by-product from animal slaughter) and restaurant grease from its Port of Tacoma site in Washington State. The products are sold overseas where they are used in diversifi
Reason for Sale Part of a planned family group divesture.
Description Pacific Northwest Terminal provides storage for bulk quantities of tallow (a rendered by-product from animal slaughter) and restaurant grease from its Port of Tacoma site in Washington State. The products are sold overseas where they are used in diversified production such as; Oleic Acid (lubricants, textiles, shampoo, emulsifiers, cleansing cream), Glycerine (inks, glues, solvents, antifreeze, explosives), Stearic Acid (rubber, tires, lubricants, esters) and Linoleic Acid (esters, lubricants, paints). In addition, tallow is used in soaps & detergents, candles, surfactants, plastics, bio-diesel and more. Pacific Northwest Terminal currently stores non-edible animal fat and grease products in tanks storing between 340 to 700 metric tons each. Product is transported to the Company by truck or rail car. During storage, the tallow is allowed to harden. In order to transfer the tallow, it must be heated using an in-tank steam coil system powered by one its three boilers. When liquefied, the product is pumped through underground pipes to a rail car, vessel, or truck for shipment.
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