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Revenue Recognition
6 Months Ended
Jun. 27, 2020
Revenue Recognition  
Revenue Recognition

Note 8 – Revenue Recognition

Seaboard has multiple segments with diverse revenue streams. The following tables present Seaboard’s sales disaggregated by revenue source and segment:

Three Months Ended June 27, 2020

Sugar

and

All

Consolidated

(Millions of dollars)

Pork

CT&M

Marine

Alcohol

Power

Other

Totals

Major Products/Services Lines:

Products

$

409

$

1,119

$

$

18

$

$

3

$

1,549

Transportation

2

192

194

Energy

40

13

53

Other

8

4

12

Segment/Consolidated Totals

$

459

$

1,123

$

192

$

18

$

13

$

3

$

1,808

Three Months Ended June 29, 2019

Sugar

and

All

Consolidated

(Millions of dollars)

Pork

CT&M

Marine

Alcohol

Power

Other

Totals

Major Products/Services Lines:

Products

$

427

$

999

$

$

29

$

$

5

$

1,460

Transportation

3

259

1

263

Energy

53

1

33

87

Other

9

3

12

Segment/Consolidated Totals

$

492

$

1,002

$

259

$

30

$

33

$

6

$

1,822

Six Months Ended June 27, 2020

Sugar

and

All

Consolidated

(Millions of dollars)

Pork

CT&M

Marine

Alcohol

Power

Other

Totals

Major Products/Services Lines:

Products

$

814

$

2,029

$

$

39

$

$

9

$

2,891

Transportation

4

461

465

Energy

80

1

30

111

Other

16

8

24

Segment/Consolidated Totals

$

914

$

2,037

$

461

$

40

$

30

$

9

$

3,491

Six Months Ended June 29, 2019

Sugar

and

All

Consolidated

(Millions of dollars)

Pork

CT&M

Marine

Alcohol

Power

Other

Totals

Major Products/Services Lines:

Products

$

784

$

1,825

$

$

54

$

$

8

$

2,671

Transportation

7

513

1

521

Energy

87

1

62

150

Other

17

6

23

Segment/Consolidated Totals

$

895

$

1,831

$

513

$

55

$

62

$

9

$

3,365

Revenue from goods and services transferred to customers at a single point in time account for approximately 85% of Seaboard’s net sales. Substantially all of the sales in Seaboard’s Marine segment are recognized ratably over the transit time for each voyage as Seaboard believes this is a faithful depiction of the performance obligation to its customers. Seaboard’s contracts with its customers are short-term, defined as less than one year.

Deferred revenue represents cash payments received in advance of Seaboard’s performance or revenue billed that is unearned. The CT&M segment requires certain customers to pay in advance or upon delivery to avoid collection risk. The Marine segment’s deferred revenue balance primarily relates to the unearned portion of billed revenue when a ship is on the water and has not arrived at the designated port. Deferred revenue balances are reduced when revenue is recognized. The deferred revenue balance as of December 31, 2019 was fully recognized as revenue during the first quarter of 2020.