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Stolthaven Terminals, Rönesans Holding to jointly develop new terminal in Türkiye

Stolthaven Terminals partners with Rönesans Holding on the development of a new terminal in Ceyhan, Adana, Türkiye.

The facility is part of a large-scale new development, valued at US$2 billion, that also includes a polypropylene (PP) production plant – which Rönesans Holding will develop separately – with an expected annual production capacity of 472,500 metric tons.



Stolthaven Terminals and Rönesans Holding will jointly develop the terminal, which will include a deep-sea jetty and feedstock storage services for the new plant and incorporate environmentally advanced technology to support efficiency and sustainability.

The terminal’s location in the Ceyhan Energy Specialized Industrial zone means it will also be positioned to provide other customers with storage and handling services in southern and central Türkiye. The aim is to expand the facility into a chemical terminal to support the future development of the industrial zone.

Guy Bessant, President of Stolthaven Terminals, commented: “This terminal will not only provide storage for the Ceyhan PP Plant, but is also part of the Ceyhan Energy Specialized Industrial zone which, in future, could provide storage and logistics solutions for local and international companies looking for distribution services in the region.”







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