Prax Petroleum signs storage contract with TDG Dagenham
01.27.2010 - NEWS
January 25, 2010 [Datamonitor] - Prax Petroleum, a UK-based importer of diesel, gas oil, kerosene and petrol, and logistics services provider TDG have signed a storage contract to extend Prax Petroleum's present contract, to store and blend fuels at TDG's Dagenham terminal, by a minimum of 10 years.

Prax Petroleum has had its own dedicated area at the terminal since 2007 and since then TDG has invested large sums to upgrade its loading facilities and another large investment is expected in 2010 to complete the program of installing radar gauges on all of Prax’s tanks.
David Heath, sector operations director at TDG, said: “This is probably the single biggest deal in terms of commitment that TDG has ever made at Dagenham and we look forward to helping Prax grow through this long term partnership.”

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