LBC Tank Terminals Rotterdam Expands with Arrival of First Tanks in New Project
01.21.2025 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

January 21, 2025 [Storage Terminals Magazine]- LBC Tank Terminals Rotterdam has announced an exciting milestone in its ongoing expansion project. This weekend, the terminal received the first eight tanks, which were meticulously constructed by Verwater Group B.V. in Antwerp and safely transported to the Rotterdam site by ship.

 

These eight tanks mark the beginning of a larger initiative that will see the addition of 36 new tanks in total. Once completed, this project will increase LBC Tank Terminals’ storage capacity from 180,000 m³ to an impressive 240,000 m³, further enhancing its ability to meet growing customer demand.

LBC Tank Terminals extended its gratitude to Verwater Group B.V. for their expertise and professionalism throughout the construction and delivery process, ensuring the successful and secure arrival of the tanks.

The company is looking forward to the next phases of the project and remains committed to sharing updates on its progress as it continues to develop its infrastructure and capabilities.

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