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News Archive:

8th April 2009

FRCL, United Arab Emirates

Fujairah: even more capacity for success

VTTI’s terminal at Fujairah, UAE, sits at the heart of the second largest bunkering centre in the world, and the busiest shipping station in the region. Our improvement and expansion programme reflects the terminal’s strategic importance.

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8th April 2009

ETA, Amsterdam

Standards: raising ETA to ETA1

ETA, one of the older terminals acquired by VTTI, is the focus of a major new upgrade and investment program.

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8th April 2009

ETT, Rotterdam

ETT2: on time, on budget, on line

The new ETT2 facility welcomed its first vessel at the close of 2008. A month later, all eight new storage tanks were full to capacity.

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8th April 2009

Vitco, Argentina

New tanks operational at Vitco

The expansion programme at Vitco continues on schedule, with three of eight new tanks for the plant now fully operational.

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8th April 2009

Navgas, Nigeria

LPG terminal in Nigeria nears completion

Lagos: with the last shell plates now installed and welding work finished, the two LPG spheres at the new Navgas terminal are closed and complete.

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8th April 2009

ATT Tanjung Bin, Malaysia

Tanjung Bin: FEED contract awarded

VTTI’s major new terminal project in Tanjung Bin, Malaysia, is making excellent progress. A key early milestone has been reached with the award of the FEED (front end engineering design) contract to BMT Asia Pacific.

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