25th April 2013
VTTI and Cattalini to study independent oil terminal construction in Brazil
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VTTI and Brazilian tank terminal operator Cattalini Terminais Maritimos S.A have signed a strategic agreement to jointly study opportunities to build and operate an independent crude oil storage terminal in Brazil.
Under the strategic Joint Collaboration Agreement (JCA), the companies will combine their expertise, know-how, networks, leads and capabilities to jointly identify and develop the project.
Cattalini operates terminals located in Paranagua Port with proven knowledge of safe handling of bulk liquids including vegetable oils, chemicals and fuel. It also owns and operates the largest private liquid campus in Brazil, offering 380,000 cubic meters of storage capacity in 97 tanks.
Further details on Cattalini are available on www.cattaliniterminais.com.br
News Archive:
24th June 2011
VNT, Latvia
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Vitco, Argentina
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24th June 2011
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24th June 2011
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24th June 2011
VTTI FTL, UAE
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24th June 2011
ETT, Rotterdam
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24th June 2011
ETA, Amsterdam
ETA: the Masterplan continues
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24th June 2011
BNK, Russia
Rising throughput, zero incidents
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