HES International To Advance Europe’s CO₂ Infrastructure
With our plans to develop CO₂ export terminals in Wilhelmshaven and Rotterdam, we are working to create essential logistical links within the emerging European carbon value chain. These terminals will enable industrial customers to access reliable CCS solutions, supporting their transition to lower carbon production processes. Through our involvement in the CO2nnectNow project at the Energy Hub in Wilhelmshaven; developed in collaboration with our partner Wirtschaftsförderung Wilhelmshaven and member Harbour Energy; we are contributing to the creation of an efficient and scalable CO₂ value chain. The ambition is clear: to develop Wilhelmshaven into a central hub for carbon management in Europe. As one of Europe’s leading terminal and warehouse logistics companies, HES International brings extensive experience in safe, reliable and high quality terminal operations. This expertise forms the foundation for our growing role in the field of carbon management. By combining operational capabilities with strategic partnerships, we aim to support early movers and industrial companies with early access to CCS infrastructure.
'We look forward to working with the Alliance and its members to advance carbon management solutions and accelerate progress towards a more sustainable industrial landscape.' said Otto Waterlander, director New Energies at HES International.
Coen Janssen, terminal manager at Wilhelmshaven adds: 'HES’s ambition is to lead the transformation of Wilhelmshaven into the main German low carbon energy hub with the development of a CO₂ export terminal and the development of infrastructure for the import of hydrogen-(derivative) imports.'








