Caldic Adds to Rotterdam Ethanol Capacity
12.22.2010 - NEWS

December 20, 2010 [HCB] - Caldic Chemie has completed the second phase of expansion at its Rotterdam ethanol terminal, which now has a capacity of 172,500 m3. 


The nine new tanks will be used for the storage and handling of ethanol and bio-ethanol. The entire first phase is now rented, while Caldic is in discussion about the new capacity.

“The tank park is modern and meets all safety requirements, enabling us to focus even more on healthy cooperation with both current and potential partners,” says René van Loon, operational director of Caldic Chemie.

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