PSB Alpha to build a new tank terminal in the port of Flushing (North Sea Port)
02.07.2018 - NEWS

February 6, 2018 (PSB Alpha/TankTerminals.com] - Alpha Terminals is to invest in new terminal for liquid bulk in the port of Flushing, one of the ports of North Sea Port. The expected investment is € 250 million.


The terminal, with a planned capacity of 500,000 m³ and 34 tanks, is to be located in the southwest corner of the Sloe area in the port of Flushing (Vlissingen) and will be capable of handling oil products and chemicals, amongst others ammonia. The envisaged total annual throughput capacity is 5 to 7 million tons.

The terminal will be provided with a multi-berth jetty with a maximum draft of 17,5 m. The facility is expected to be operational in 2020.

The project is supported by the Dutch/Swiss organisation PSB Alpha AG in which Swiss investors and the well-known Dutch entrepreneur Mike van Croonenburg play a role.

North Sea Port is the name of the merged Port of Ghent in Belgium and Zeeland Seaports (Flushing and Terneuzen) in the Netherlands. This merger took place in December 2017.

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