HES International unifies brand
Published by Oliver Kleinschmidt,
Assistant Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
HES International, one of Europe's largest independent bulk handling companies for liquid, dry, and breakbulk products, has announced the rebranding of Europees Massagoed-Overslagbedrijf (EMO) B.V. and European Bulk Services (EBS) B.V.
Henceforth, EMO will be known as HES Bulk Terminal Rotterdam (HBTR), while EBS will be known as HES Bulk Terminal Maasdelta (HBTM).
This rebranding marks the final step in the company’s comprehensive strategy to align all its terminals under the HES International brand, ensuring consistency, efficiency, and even better recognition in the market, as part of the ONE HES programme. The name change reflects HES International’s vision of creating an integrated network of bulk terminals, offering customers enhanced service and streamlined operations under a single, trusted name.
Paul van Gelder, CEO of HES International, commented: “With this rebranding, we complete the transition of all terminals under the HES International name, solidifying our position as a unified and future-focused bulk terminal operator. This move underscores our commitment to delivering operational excellence across all our locations while fostering a strong and recognisable brand presence.”
The VAT and trade register numbers for both terminals will remain the same, ensuring a smooth transition with no administrative impact on business relationships.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/tanks-terminals/04042025/hes-international-unifies-brand/
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