New drone footage of McCoy Grain Terminal, just outside the small farming community of Rosalia, Washington, USA, provides a bird’s-eye view of SCAFCO bins at their best. This terminal combines three 7885ES flat bottom bins with three 3616SHBT hopper bottom bins for a total site capacity of an impressive 1.3 million bushels.
The facility is projected to save the local wheat industry over $86 million on transport, road damage, and accidents by reducing the need for highway transit. Used primarily for the temporary storage of grain on its way abroad, these bins – and McCoy Grain Terminal itself – play an important role in supporting Washington State’s position as a major wheat exporter.