Polo Tank Terminal is located at the Port of Amsterdam, one of Europe’s largest ports. At the start of our storage activities in 2005, we stored fuel oil. Since then, our storage capacity grew from 65,000 cbm to 240,000 cbm and our state of the art facility is suited for fuel oil and gas oil.
To create more flexibility, an extra multipurpose 12” pipeline started operations in 2014. Also, quay 7200 (barges and coasters) can be utilised for import and export transactions. Thousands of line-ups provide great flexibility, while our modern process automation secures smooth and safe operations.
We recognise that we have a responsibility towards the communities in which we operate. We are aware of the impact we can have on our surroundings and our stakeholders. It’s therefore a key aspect of our mission to be actively and positively involved in these communities.
We are dedicated to creating a ‘cleaner and greener’ port and contribute to a healthier living environment for everyone, both now and in the future. Needless to say, we never lose sight of our core task: keeping shipping running smoothly and safely. Polo Tank reached another milestone in the planned construction of its ammonia import terminal in the Port of Rotterdam last Friday and presented the necessary construction measures in an application conference before Hamburg’s environmental authority (Environment, Climate, Energy and Agriculture Authority / BUKEA, Behörde für Umwelt, Klima, Energie und Agrarwirtschaft). The construction measures include building a tank for storing liquid ammonia at Polo Tank existing in the Port of Rotterdam.
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