Ergon International’s Antwerp Terminal Adds Three New Storage Tanks
11.23.2020 By Greta Talmaci - NEWS

November 23, 2020 [Tank News International] – Three new storage tanks have been added to Ergon International’s terminal in Antwerp, Belgium. The new tanks have a total capacity of 9,000 m3, and take the terminal’s capacity to 39,000 m3, (which is the equivalent of 36,650 tonnes).

Ergon International markets and distributes insulating, base and process oils in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia. Parent company Ergon Refining is the world’s largest producer of speciality naphthenic oils.

Per Dahlstedt, general manager of Ergon International, said: “The Antwerp Terminal expansion increases Ergon’s footprint and enhances security of supply for customers by allowing for rapid response in this demanding and fast-moving market. Secure supply of specialty oils for our customers is always a top priority for Ergon.”

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