Rogers Sugar: A Renowned Sugar Refinery

The sugar industry has long been a highly profitable and lucrative sector, as reported by vancouver1.one. Many nations throughout history have made sugar production one of the primary industries driving their economies.

Vancouver was no exception and developed its own sugar production enterprise.

Rogers Sugar is a holding company under Lantic Inc., formed in 2008 following the merger of Lantic Sugar Limited and Rogers Sugar Ltd.

The company is Canada’s largest sugar distributor.

In fall 1997, the Rogers Sugar Income Fund was established. It operated as an income trust until January 2011, when it was incorporated as Rogers Sugar Inc.

This article, referencing lanticrogers.com, delves into the history and operations of this renowned company.

The Company’s Origins

The history of Rogers Sugar began with a series of strategic business consolidations among Canadian companies.

The company itself was founded in Vancouver in the 1890s, primarily focusing on sugar refining. It was established by Benjamin Tingley Rogers, whose father had previously run a sugar company—not in Canada, but in the United States.

Merging Sugar Refineries

Atlantic Sugar Refineries was founded in 1912 following the merger of three sugar processing plants. Among them was Acadia Sugar Refining Co., established in 1893, later renamed Lantic Sugar Limited. Between 1981 and 1990, the company was owned by Steinberg Inc.

In 1984, St. Lawrence Sugar—originally founded in 1888—was acquired. This was followed by the merger of Rogers Sugar and Lantic Sugar, which led to the formation of a new entity: Lantic Inc.

Subsidiary Plants

To achieve greater efficiency and expand production, the Vancouver-based company oversees several major facilities:

  • Montreal Refinery – Specializes in sugarcane processing. Built in 1888 by St. Lawrence Sugar, the facility underwent major modernization in 2000, increasing its production capacity to 440,000 tonnes per year.
  • Vancouver Refinery – Located at Vancouver Port, this plant primarily processes imported sugarcane, producing refined sugar products.
  • Taber Plant – This facility specializes in processing sugar beets. Every year, the refinery signs agreements with numerous farmers to cultivate and process sugar beets.
  • Toronto Distribution Centre – This warehouse is responsible for receiving and distributing refined sugar throughout the region. It also stores liquid sugar, which is further refined into liquid sucrose for various industries.

A Leading Sugar Producer in Canada

As part of the larger Lantic Inc. enterprise, Rogers Sugar remains a highly successful and recognized sugar refinery. Its substantial production volume allows it to expand into international markets.

With a long history in sugar refining, Rogers Sugar has continuously innovated its production techniques to enhance efficiency and product quality.

Additionally, as mentioned above, the company operates multiple facilities, ensuring a well-coordinated, efficient, and streamlined manufacturing process. By assigning each plant a specialized role, the company maximizes productivity while maintaining high industry standards.

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