It’s been a whirlwind few weeks at Tank Storage Magazine. Our editorial team has grown with a brand new editor (myself) and two new writers who have been busy producing this issue of the magazine, complete with our chemical storage supplement.
And, boy, is it an exciting time to be working in this sector. In particular, I’m really looking forward to seeing
how industry responds to the need for cleaner fuels – if you’re at the World Hydrogen Congress in Rotterdam this October, please find me and say hello!
Our writers, Cyann and Molly, are new to the industry too, but both can’t wait to get stuck in. Molly is looking forward to meeting all our valued readers and advertisers at StocExpo next year, but first, she’ll be at the Sprint Robotics World Conference in September.
Meanwhile, AntwerpXL is just around the corner, and English literature graduate Cyann is being thrown right into the heart of what we do at TSM. ‘I’m very excited about travelling the world, and meeting some of the most important individuals and groups in the sector,’ she says.
What we’re all discovering is that the tank storage sector is changing rapidly. From new terminals and pipelines being agreed daily to movements towards the energy transition, there’s certainly never a dull day. ‘It’s a huge industry and I have already learnt so much in just a few weeks,’ says Molly. ‘It’s a lot more fast-paced than I imagined!’ adds Cyann. ‘I did not expect the sector to evolve and have announcements so frequently, but it does, and that’s what makes it so exciting to see where the industry is heading.’
And where better to discover industry innovations than in this jam-packed issue of Tank Storage Magazine? We’ve got the latest in terminal technology, technical features, plus plenty of breaking news on the website. We’ve got an exclusive interview with Oiltanking MOGS, explaining what sets their South Africa terminal apart from the rest of the world. Plus, Andrés Suárez from Exolum reveals the key to the award-winning Spanish terminal. And don’t miss our exclusive analyses from FETSA and Port of Antwerp-Bruges and the North Sea Port.
I look forward to meeting you all! Best wishes,
Anamika