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Transammonia is the world's leading independent marketer and transporter of anhydrous ammonia with over 3.3 million tons of global trade in 2008. Transammonia ranks with the largest private or government producers of ammonia in terms of tonnage sold in the international trade.

Transammonia sold 4.2 million metric tons of urea worldwide in 2008, as well as 1.2 million metric tons of other nitrogenous fertilizers. Transammonia is a major player in the international and U.S. domestic trade of Nitrogen Solutions.

Sulphur sales in the last fiscal year exceeded 1.8 million metric tons. Transammonia controls a large fleet of sulphur rail cars dedicated to deliveries of liquid sulphur to its contract customers in the United States.

In 1999, Transammonia commenced trade in sulphuric acid, purchasing from major smelters around the world and delivering to fertilizer producers. In 2008, Transammonia traded 1.7 million metric tons making it the largest trading company in this field.

Transammonia is a major supplier of NPK and Phosphates. Transammonia is charged with international sales of DAP and MAP produced by Mississippi Phosphates Corporation in Pascagoula, Mississippi.

Transammonia sells annually approximately 340,000 metric tons of potash to worldwide markets.

Sea-3 is the largest importer and distributor of liquefied petroleum gas in the Northeastern U.S. providing thousands of homes, businesses, industries, schools and hospitals with clean burning, cost efficient gaseous energy. Sea-3 also participates in gas marketing on the Gulf Coast and other areas in the USA. The company's annual volume is around 500,000 metric tons per year.

Sea-3 of Florida owns a 50,000 metric ton propane import facility at the Port of Tampa. Centrally located in the heart of the State's industrial West Coast, Sea-3 of Florida supplies propane to the western and central portions of the USA.

The Trammo Gas Division of Transammonia, Inc, located in Houston, Texas, trades LPG in the U.S. market. Propane accounts for the majority of the volume, but the Division also trades ethane, butane, iso butane, and natural gasoline. In 2008, the Division traded almost 7.6 million tons of all products.

Trammochem trades in  petrochemicals, benzene, toluene, xylenes, xylene isomers, styrene monomer, methanol, MTBE, ethanol and Olefins.  Annual volume in 2008 was 2.7  million metric tons per year.

Trammo Petroleum gathers crude oil from its offices in Houston, Texas. In 2008, its volume was 330,000 metric tons.