The experts at HOYER Group explain how the company makes global chemical logistics more resilient
In the world of liquid chemicals, stability does not emerge where tankers dock or containers are loaded. True resilience in global supply chains is created in quieter moments – in places where liquid chemicals remain for hours, days, or weeks. Tank terminals, depots, hazardous materials warehouses, and specialised transshipment sites are the invisible nodes where complexity is managed, safety is ensured, and global material flows are synchronised.
The HOYER Group recognised the central importance of storage early on. For the company, storage is not merely a necessary process step but a strategic instrument linking safety, efficiency, and global availability. With employees and representative offices in over 100 countries on five continents, HOYER operates a highly interconnected and specialised infrastructure ecosystem that integrates storage, handling, transport, and digital services into consistent end-to-end solutions.
Storage as a Logistical Control Centre
As supply chains become increasingly shaped by market volatility, production fluctuations, and geopolitical factors, one...
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