Rubis Terminal rebrands as Tepsa
Published by Oliver Kleinschmidt,
Assistant Editor
Tanks and Terminals,
Rubis Terminal has announced a strategic rebranding initiative that will see it operate under a new brand name — Tepsa. This change demonstrates its evolution and its commitment to leading sustainable storage solutions in Europe.
With a strengthened focus on energy transition and innovation, Tepsa reaffirms its dedication to supporting critical infrastructure needs while driving environmental responsibility and operational excellence. This milestone marks a new chapter for the company as it continues to expand its capabilities and deliver enhanced value to its stakeholders.
“We’re building on our legacy and continuing to evolve for the future. Our transition to Tepsa signifies our forward-looking approach and dedication to meeting the needs of a rapidly evolving industry. This rebranding testifies to our agility and our innovative spirit. It’s more than just a change in appearance. It reflects our ongoing commitment to our values, to our people and to our clients. We believe that this new identity will inspire us all to continue striving for excellence and innovation in everything we do here at Tepsa.” Said CEO Bruno Hayem.
Tepsa is an independent company in the storage of industrial liquid bulk products and gases including as chemicals, fertilizers, biofuels, and fuels that are fundamental to the economy. Its geographical footprint covers Western Europe where it operates 15 terminals with a total storage capacity of more than 4 million m3, strategically positioned near key transportation and infrastructure hubs across France, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Spain. Headquartered in Paris, France, Tepsa Infra is jointly owned and controlled by Rubis SCA (55%) and Cube Storage Europe Ltd managed by I Squared Capital (45%).
Read the article online at: https://www.tanksterminals.com/terminals/12072024/rubis-terminal-rebrands-as-tepsa/
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