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Stolthaven Terminals confirms operation expansion in US

Stolthaven Terminals has decided to expand its facilities in the US Gulf. In particular, the planned expansion programme involves an increase in automated operations, additional specialist services for customers and the installation of new tanks.

This is expected to significantly increase Stolthaven Terminals’ current total US storage capacity of 954,491 m³.

Additionally, Stolthaven Terminals’ global expansion programme includes the construction of a joint-venture terminal in Taiwan, which is expected to be operational at the end of this year.

President of Stolthaven Terminals, Guy Bessant, commented, “We are pleased to be able to expand our US operations and enhance our offering to customers, especially given fluctuating market conditions.”

He added, “At the same time, we are exploring new opportunities for value-add services, both for the storage of chemicals and to support the green-energy transition.”





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