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OUT NOW: Dec/Jan issue of Tank Storage Magazine

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Meenal Datar

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The December/January issue of Tank Storage Magazine is out now!

As we come to the end of 2022, what better way to wind down for the festive period than to curl up with the latest edition of Tank Storage Magazine. Along with our usual insight into global storage trends and sneak previews of upcoming events, the December/January issue is packed with exciting, exclusive features.

Subscribe to read the digital edition now and receive access to:

  • The storage outlook through to 2023, featuring comment from Tepsa-Rubis, Exolum, Advario, LBC Tank Terminals, Oikos Storage and more!
  • An exclusive interview with Stolthaven Moerdijk on achieving ISCC certification
  • Tank Storage Magazine’s Innovation Round-up for 2023
  • How flexible working has impacted The Sharjah National Oil Corporation’s employee productivity
  • A sneak preview of StocExpo in Rotterdam, March 14-16

Subscribe to Tank Storage Magazine now so you never miss an issue and have all the latest news and exclusive interviews at your fingertips.

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