Dutch tank storage company Standic is to develop a new €200 million chemical storage terminal in Antwerp, doubling its capacity in the port. 

In addition to its current terminal in Dordrecht, the Netherlands, Standic plans a new storage terminal in the 5th Harbor dock in the Port of Antwerp with an initial capacity of around 95,000 cbm and a potential total capacity of some 230,000 cbm. Hand-over is planned for the first quarter of 2021, in full compliance with the latest environmental requirements.

The state-of-the-art facility will be fully automated, with built-in sustainability features such as onshore power for ships moored at the terminal, to meet the requirements of the customer.

“Port of Antwerp is known as one of the largest maritime clusters in the world, which is why we chose it for our expansion,” said Hametha Managing Director Ronald Ooms.”We aim to build on our success with chemical storage and further expand it. In Antwerp we will be able to further develop in the niche market of more specialised chemicals and serve our customers from all over the world.”

Like the terminal in the Netherlands, the focus will be on niche chemical markets and distribution of chemical products. The size of the storage tanks varies from 500 to 3,500 cbm.

With the new terminal Standic is contributing to the sustainable development of the Antwerp port platform, one of the key elements in Port of Antwerp’s business plan. Large chemical tankers will be able to reach the terminal easily thanks to the favourable depth in the port. In addition to its accessibility by water – both by sea and by inland waterway – the location is also very favourable for rail transport.

“The new Standic terminal will further boost the synergy between the various industrial companies in the port, thus helping to make logistic operations and processes even more cost-efficient,” said William Demoor, Customer Relations Manager at Port of Antwerp. “Furthermore the location is ideal for multimodal access, a key factor for sustainable distribution of chemicals.”

For more information visit www.standic.com

18th June 2019