Stolthaven Terminals Expands Storage Capacity at Mount Maunganui
01.30.2025 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

January 30, 2025 [Storage Terminals Magazine]- Stolthaven Terminals recently reached a significant milestone in the expansion of its Mount Maunganui terminal in New Zealand with the safe arrival and installation of three pre-constructed storage tanks. Two of the tanks were already fitted with insulation, cladding, and heating coils, streamlining the installation process.

 

Given the challenges of in-situ construction, the team confirmed that crane-lift installation would be a feasible alternative. The process involved lifting the tanks—two with a capacity of 650m³ and one with a capacity of 1,100m³—onto barges approximately 300 kilometres from the terminal. They were then transported by sea, unloaded onto transporters at the port, and carefully moved to the site for installation.

Executing this operation required meticulous planning and precision at every stage. From coordinating logistics to ensuring safe handling and transport, every detail was carefully managed. The process proceeded smoothly, aided by favourable weather conditions.

This achievement marks a key step forward in the terminal’s expansion, enhancing storage capacity and operational efficiency. The successful completion of this complex operation is a testament to the expertise and dedication of the New Zealand team.

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