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MOL Chemical Tankers to build liquid chemicals storage terminal in Antwerp

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Together with the port group SEA-Invest, MOL Chemical tankers is to invest some €300 to 400 million in construction of a tank storage terminal for liquid chemicals.

The new investment is expected to create 100 direct jobs.

The tank terminal will be located on a 45 hectare site in the Delwaide dock. This is one part of the concession for which the Port Authority issued a request for proposals in 2018. Six candidates were selected as a result, one of them being Sea-Mol. Negotiations were started with the latter with a view to signing a concession agreement. Negotiations with the other five candidates are ongoing with a view to making the best use of the remaining part of the site.

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/tanks-terminals/14092018/mol-chemical-tankers-to-build-liquid-chemicals-storage-terminal-in-antwerp/

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