Tepsa Netherlands Nears Completion of Expansion, Adding Nine New Storage Tanks
02.12.2025 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

February 12, 2025 [Storage Terminals Magazine]- Tepsa Netherlands is set to complete its latest storage capacity expansion, adding nine new storage tanks and increasing its total capacity by 28,000 m³. This development enhances the terminal’s ability to handle a diverse range of products, supporting market growth and the energy transition.

 

The new tanks are designed to accommodate various specialised products with specific storage requirements. Neste will utilise two of the tanks for Liquid Waste Plastic (LWP), with both tanks fully customised to ensure optimal conditions for safe and efficient handling. Additionally, three tanks will be dedicated to Sustainable Aviation Fuel, aligning with EU regulations that are driving increased demand for sustainable fuels. The remaining tanks will store various petrochemical products.

Beyond additional storage, the expansion includes a new truck loading station, connections to a deep-sea jetty, a dedicated barge jetty, and integration with existing rail loading bays, significantly enhancing logistics and operational flexibility.

With construction progressing as planned, the expansion reinforces Tepsa Netherlands’ position as a key player in supporting evolving market demands and advancing the energy transition.

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