FinCo expands in the Netherlands
Published by Francesca Brindle,
Editorial Assistant
Tanks and Terminals,
FinCo has signed a long term agreement with Zenith Terminal Amsterdam. Zenith is the new owner of the former BP Amsterdam Terminal (BAT) since early 2016. FinCo will continue its existing supply and sales activities from 1 January 2017 and further expand from the Zenith Terminal location in Amsterdam.
Furthermore FinCo will use the tank storage, the blending- and storage rack systems at the terminal. Zenith has invested recently in collaboration with FinCo in the truck storage rack allowing per 1 January 2017 a modern truck loading facility with seven loading bays is available to all FinCo customers. All usual fuel products can be loaded at the Zenith facility.
FinCo will expand its supply and sales activities from the AVIA Weghorst terminal in Enschede as per 1 January 2017. FinCo will offer from this new location under the name FinCo Terminal Enschede (FTE) various petroleum and diesel products in the eastern part of the Netherlands and across the German border. Apart from a strong regional function this terminal also provides FinCo customers access to its nationwide network of terminals in the Netherlands. FinCo Terminal Enschede is located on the Twente Canal and offers a total of 10 storage tanks with a total storage capacity of 8350 m3. The terminal was renovated in 2007 and is equipped with three modern loading bays to deliver fuel via truck loads.
FinCo will start offering various diesel products from the terminal in Harlingen as per 1 January 2017. With offering products from Harlingen, FinCo addresses its customer demand in the region for in particular diesel and gas to liquids (GTL) diesel. To date the terminal in Harlingen was primarily used for marine fuels. Harlingen with its strong regional links will help to strengthen the supply of oil products to customers in the FinCo network in the Netherlands.
Read the article online at: https://www.tanksterminals.com/storage-tanks/13012017/finco-expands-in-the-netherlands/
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