Terminal News

Stolthaven Opens New Dagenham Jetty

Written by...

Picture of Anamika Talwaria

Anamika Talwaria

Editor & Head of Content for Tank Storage Magazine & StocExpo and Chair of Women in Tanks.

Stolthaven Terminals announced on LinkedIn that its state-of-the-art jetty is officially open at its Dagenham, UK terminal.

The company hosted a special opening ceremony and were pleased to welcome special guests and project partners as well as valued colleagues past and present. In line with Stolthaven’s safety protocol, the new jetty was closed briefly for the ribbon cutting to allow guests to view close-up the impressive new structure, which will improve discharge rates and turnaround times for vessels, provide new and upgraded infrastructure, enhance safety and reduce environmental impact and, ultimately, deliver a superior service to customers.

Stolthaven Terminals President Guy Bessant comments: ‘The ceremony marked another milestone in the redevelopment of Stolthaven Dagenham. Over the past decade, we have invested significantly in upgrading existing infrastructure and building new assets. The jetty was by far one of the most challenging projects and I am especially proud of the way in which the Stolthaven team worked together with our partners to build this new jetty around the existing one while we continued operations for our customers.’

Share this article:

Latest terminal news

Outline of workers on a site
All News

Chevron Achieves First Oil in Kazakhstan

Chevron has announced that its 50 percent owned affiliate Tengizchevroil LLP (TCO) has started oil production at its future growth project (FGP) located at the Tengiz oil field in Kazakhstan.

Read More
Shaking hands neon light
All News

Uniper Appoints FEED Contractors

Uniper’s Connah’s Quay low carbon power project achieves key milestone with the appointment of front-end engineering design (FEED) contractors. The contracts have been awarded to Technip Energies and Worley, taking

Read More
All News

Vopak Vlaardingen Installs E-Boiler

Vopak Vlaardingen, located in the port of Rotterdam, Netherlands, has commissioned an e-boiler, saving approximately 3,500 tonnes of CO2 (equivalent to the gas consumption and CO2 emissions of approximately 2,000

Read More