On Friday, Scoular debuted a new corporate brand identity, including a bold blue and gold logo and aredesigned website.
Scoular customers can easily explore the website to discover global supply chain solutions across six key industries: grains, food ingredients, animal feed ingredients, pet food ingredients, international trade, and transportation.
Scoular’s new brand and tagline, “Let’s get growing,” reflects the Nebraska-headquartered company’s past and continued path of growth, as well as employees’ ability to define what’s possible for their customers and themselves.
“Our employees possess the confidence, curiosity and creativity to anticipate and solve problems for our customers in a quickly evolving agricultural industry,” says Scoular CEO Paul Maass. “Our new brand identity reflects those strengths and communicates our powerful story and the many advantages of partnering with Scoular.”
新标志的比喻公司前的黄金rosette emblem and consists of four rounded shapes inspired by the natural ingredients Scoular sources.
“It pays homage to our deep history of success, while signifying the modern and innovative direction for Scoular’s future,” Maass says.
Maass says the company developed its refreshed brand by leveraging what differentiates Scoular from its competitors: dynamic networks built through ownership and partnership; empowered employee decision-making enabling speed and responsiveness; customized solutions for customers; and employee ownership and integrity that drive engagement and performance.
Scoular employs more than 1,000 people who operate from more than 100 offices, grain elevators and processing facilities in North America and Asia.
The company, with $4.6 billion in sales, recently announced anew global headquarters sitein Omaha to accommodate its strategic growth plans and to create the foundation for an inclusive, innovative and energizing workplace.
“We are a company of employee-owners, problem-solvers and decision-makers,” Maass says. “The possibilities for Scoular’s future are limitless.”
AboutScoular
Founded in the heartland of the United States, the 128-year-old Scoular, Omaha, NE, has more than 100 offices and facilities worldwide and more than $4.6 billion in sales. The company provides global and diverse supply chain solutions for end-users and suppliers of grain, feed ingredients and food ingredients.