Amsterdam West, the Netherlands

Fully automated terminal, leading in blending services, with excellent sea and hinterland access in the largest gasoline port in the world.

Operation since

2011

Total capacity (cbm)

1.200.000

Draft (meter)

13.7

Products stored

gasoline

diesel

Specifications

Terminal

Total capacity

1.200.000 cbm

Tanks

Number of tanks

41

Access

Draft

13.7 meter

Services

OPERATIONAL SERVICES

Blending, additivation, butanising, homogenising

OPERATIONAL SINCE

2011

TANK SIZE

10.000 – 50.000 cbm

BARGE BERTHS

10

LOGISTICS SERVICES

Discharging, loading, ship-to-ship transfer using terminal infrastructure

SPECIALTY

Blending hub

TANKS AND EQUIPMENT

Coating, inner floating roof, vapor treatment, diffuser, mixers, circulation line, independent overfill protection, leak detection

VESSEL BERTHS

6 (120.000 DWT)

ADMIN SERVICES

Customs procedures, excise warehouse

Terminal

Certification

ISO9001

The international standard for quality management systems

ISO14001

ISO 14001 is the internationally recognized standard for environmental management systems (EMS)

AEO

This terminal is certified to The International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code, international security requirements for ships, ports, terminals, carriers, seafarers, and cargo.

ISCC

The international sustainability and carbon certification

SEVESO

Rules for prevention of major industrial accidents involving hazardous substances and for limiting the consequences of such accidents for human health and the environment

ISO27001

This terminal is certified to Iso 27001, the international standard for Information Security Management Systems.

AEO

This terminal is “Authorised Economic Operator” (AEO) licensed.

Subsidy for excess energy costs

“Evos Algeciras SAU has received aid from the European Union under the Andalusian FEDER Operational Programme 2014-2020, financed as part of the Union's response to the COVID-19 pandemic (REACT-EU), to offset the additional energy costs of natural gas and/or electricity for SMEs and self-employed workers particularly affected by the increase in natural gas and electricity prices caused by the impact of Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine.”

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