Chane Announces Heated Bulk Liquid Storage Infrastructure
03.05.2025 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

March 05, 2025 [Tank Storage Magazine]- Chane’s new heated bulk liquid storage infrastructure is live in Chane Le Havre, Normandy, France.

 

On a post in LinkedIn, the company says ‘We are proud to announce the launch of Phase 1 of our new state-of-the-art heated bulk liquid storage infrastructure, an ambitious project to continuously better serve market and our customers.’

The facility boasts a 20,000 m³ storage capacity directly linked to the jetty, featuring 15 tanks ranging from 500 to 2,500 m³ to cater to a variety of needs. These tanks are equipped with high-standard insulation and heating systems to ensure optimal energy efficiency. For the storage of the most sensitive products, have 4 stainless steel 316L tanks. Additionally, Chane is committed to environmental sustainability by generating eco-friendly steam from locally collected industrial waste, which helps in reducing Scope 2 emissions and protecting the planet.

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