Tank Storage Sustainability Initiative Website Launch
05.05.2020 By Ricardo Perez - NEWS

May 5, 2020 [Arend van Campen – Tank Storage Sustainability Initiative] – We are excited to announce that the Tank Storage Sustainability Initiative (TSSI) website (www.tssi.ch) is now live.

TSSI is a research, development, training and coordination center advocating sustainability in marine tank storage and refining industries. Officially launched at the 2020 StocExpo in Rotterdam, the platform is operated and managed by Tank Terminal Training (TTT). We have made it possible for you to verify your current sustainability status.

Join us and download our Sustainability Self-Assessment Questionnaire plus get access to our free resources and updates on sustenance and viability. The goals are to enhance HSEQ performance, ensure social licensing and maintaining a constructive reputation which will boost overall efficiency and profitability.

The current Corona crisis taught us that sustainability of the environment, life and social cohesion are conditions for the continuity of organisations. The industry will have to adapt to become more self-sufficient, self-maintaining, autonomous and circular.

TSSI will guide the storage and refining industry during the inevitable energy transition cycle towards a sustainable, non hydrocarbon future, in line with the carrying capacity of our planet.

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