Vopak and Neste form a strategic partnership
Published by Oliver Kleinschmidt,
Assistant Editor
Tanks and Terminals,
Vopak has announced its partnership with Neste for a long-term collaboration which has led to the commissioning of tanks at Vopak Penjuru terminal in Singapore, specifically designed to store renewable fuels for road transportation and renewable feedstock for polymers and chemicals, known as Neste RE.
Neeraj Kumar, Director of Commercial Chemicals & Business Development New Energies at Vopak Business Unit Singapore, expressed the company’s deep appreciation for this partnership with Neste. He emphasised that Vopak’s customers recognise the value of their extensive network, innovative infrastructure solutions, and unwavering commitment to high safety standards.
Furthermore, Vopak aims to contribute to the regional and global efforts towards the adoption of alternative energy sources and sustainable feedstocks. By supporting the acceleration of these initiatives, Vopak aims to play a vital role in the transition to a more sustainable future.
Through this collaboration, Vopak and Neste aim to demonstrate their commitment to environmental stewardship and also showcase their dedication to meeting the evolving needs of their customers. With their combined expertise and resources, Vopak and Neste are poised to make a significant impact in the renewable fuels and feedstock industry.
Read the article online at: https://www.tanksterminals.com/terminals/02022024/vopak-and-neste-form-a-strategic-partnership/
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