GAR boosts strategic presence with new storage capacity in Rotterdam
Published by Poppy Clements,
Assistant Editor
Tanks and Terminals,
The Chane terminal Geulhaven, owned and operated by Chane, offers GAR 20 400 m3 of storage. The facility includes eight tanks with a capacity of 1800 cubic metres each, eight tanks of 750 m3 each, and additional tanks for future expansion in blending operations. This infrastructure enhances GAR's ability to offer a wider range of high-quality products and services to its customers with greater efficiency and reliability.
Maarten van der Hoeven, Senior Vice President, Head of Europe and Latin America at GAR, stated: "Securing storage at the state-of-the-art Chane terminal is a pivotal step in our strategic expansion plan. This new location strengthens our European supply chain, enhancing our logistics capabilities and enabling seamless product storage and distribution."
GAR currently operates terminal storage and warehouses in six countries across Europe and Latin America. This extensive network supports GAR's commitment to delivering a diverse range of quality products to its customers efficiently and effectively.
GAR's continuous commitment to securing top-tier storage facilities, such as the Chane terminal, underscores its dedication to service excellence. The company continues to leverage strategic locations and advanced facilities to drive growth and customer satisfaction.
John Kraakman, CEO of Chane, said: "We are excited to continue our strong partnership with GAR by offering end-to-end services in liquid bulk storage. Together, we aim for efficient, sustainable solutions for goods crossing continental borders and proudly contribute to providing sustainable oils for the European market and beyond."
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