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Stolt-Nielsen To Invest In US Logistics

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Kate Rainford

Kate is our deputy editor at Tank Storage Magazine

Stolt-Nielsen has announced a series of ongoing investments aimed at expanding and enhancing its operations across the US.

These investments are part of the company’s commitment to improving its service capabilities and innovation across key regions. The company has a long history of operating and investing in the US, with existing facilities in Houston and New Orleans employing more than 450 people.

To further strengthen its infrastructure, since 2019 Stolthaven Terminals has invested more than $200 million (€183 million) across various terminal operations including the building of a new jetty in Houston and substantially upgrading existing assets, adding 32,000 cbm of tank capacity in New Orleans.

Other committed projects underway will increase total investment by a further $200 million (€183 million) in the coming years. These include construction of more than 150,000 cbm of new tank capacity at Stolthaven Terminals’ sites in Houston and New Orleans.

Udo Lange, CEO of Stolt-Nielsen says: ‘These investments reflect our ongoing commitment to providing world-class innovative solutions for our customers. We are excited to bring these liquid logistics and sustainable seafood advancements to the US market.’

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