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Raffinerie du Midi Acquires Imrat Engineering

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Anamika Talwaria

Editor for Tank Storage Magazine & Chair of Women in Tanks

Raffinerie du Midi has integrated Imrat Engineering into its activities. This strategic acquisition of a long-standing partner marks a new stage in the development of its expertise, strengthening the wide range of its services to meet the needs of storage operators, energy companies and any logistics infrastructure. Imrat Engineering is known for its expertise in the engineering of aboveground vertical storage tanks.

‘We are very proud to welcome Imrat Engineering to the RM ecosystem. This acquisition is perfectly in line with our strategy to develop our business expertise, with the aim of fully satisfying our internal requirements and the expectations of our partners,’ says Nicolas Richard, CEO at Raffinerie du Midi.

‘Since its creation in 2009, Imrat has developed a solid technical expertise in the field of storage tanks: knowledge of the codes and standards of construction, maintenance, and local regulations. These skills are complementary to the know-how and values of the Raffinerie du Midi ecosystem and we are happy to be able to join it,’ adds Didier Bleuse, founder of Imrat Engineering.

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