Phase 2 (50,000 m3) should become operational in the second half of the year. The plans for a third phase (37,500 m3) have already been developed. The tanks will be used not only for bio-ethanol, but also for the storage of ethanol.
Caldic Rotterdam expands tank storage capacity again
04.15.2010 - NEWS
April 15, 2010 [Port of Rotterdam] - Caldic, which operates from the Europoort area, will expand its tank capacity substantially before the end of this year, to 112,500 m3. Recently, phase 1 (62,500 m3) went into operation. An important user of the tank park is neighbour Abengoa, which handles and stores bio-ethanol there.