HCB Magazine September 2021

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individuals. This prize recognises the efforts of all our people to deliver the highest standards of safety and care when handling our customers’ products. During the pandemic the team has demonstrated both resilience and commitment which has now been acknowledged by one of our most important customers.”

STOLTHAVEN SANTOS HAS been named the best liquids bulk storage terminal in Brazil in the Safety & Productivity category by Raízen, an integrated energy company and leader in biofuels. The award recognises the best management performance in the areas of safety, processes, productivity and controls out of a total of 22 terminals in the country. “Stolthaven Santos stands out for the consistency of its management in the areas of safety, productivity and quality, being a benchmark for our ethanol operations over

Brazil’s main export hub for pharmaceutical grade ethanol and has provided high levels of accuracy and quality, with an operational loss below 0.1 per cent and exemplary non-contamination records. Guy Bessant, president of Stolthaven Terminals, says: “This award marks another step on our journey to becoming the world’s most respected global storage provider. We are only able to achieve our aims thanks to our outstanding people across all functions working as a team, not only in Santos,

AROUND THE WORLD In the global perspective, Stolthaven Terminals reported operating revenue of $118.6m for the six months to end May, slightly below last year’s figure of $121.4m; operating profit also slipped, falling from $38.1m last year to $34.0m. The decrease in operating profit was mainly due to lower utilisation rates and throughput as well as higher maintenance, insurance and depreciation. This was partially offset by higher equity income from joint ventures. “At Stolthaven Terminals we saw an increase in utilisation and throughput volumes, but pockets of weakness in Asia Pacific and Australia held the overall results down,” says Niels G Stolt-Nielsen, CEO of parent company Stolt-Nielsen Ltd. “Utilisation has continued to improve steadily over recent months, with an expectation that rates will follow.” While early 2020 saw a massive fall in the price of oil and Stolthaven benefitted from the sudden need for more storage for petroleum products, its main activities are in chemicals and, increasingly, biofuels. As such, Bessant believes, it is well placed to cope with the changes coming as a result of government mandates around the world for a move away from carbon-based fuels. Over the past two years Stolthaven has sold its Altona and Bundaberg terminals in Australia and consolidated its business in New Zealand with the decommissioning of the Wynyard terminal and the transfer of most of its chemical business to the Mount Manganui

the years,” says Nilton Gabardo, director of business development at Raízen. Santos is

but around the globe. In recent years, we have increased our focus on improving the customer experience and this is beginning to reap tangible rewards.” Marcelo Schmitt, general manager of Stolthaven Santos, adds: “I am extremely proud to be leading a team of such dedicated

site, which has been expanded and upgraded. Stolthaven, part of Stolt-Nielsen Ltd, now has 15 bulk liquids terminals around the world, of which 11 are wholly owned, offering a combined storage capacity of some 4.9m m³. www.stolt-nielsen.com

BEST IN BREED BRAZIL • STOLTHAVEN’S FOCUS ON SAFE AND SUSTAINABLE TERMINAL ACTIVITIES HAS PAID OFF WITH STEADY RETURNS AND RECOGNITION FROM ONE OF ITS MAJOR CUSTOMERS

 STOLTHAVEN SANTOS IS PART OF BRAZIL’S MAIN EXPORT HUB FOR PHARMA-GRADE ETHANOL

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pages 64-65

Texas codifies storage tank safety

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pages 62-63

Salvors busy yet again

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page 55

Changes planned for RID/ADR/ADN

14min
pages 56-61

What went wrong with Stolt Groenland

10min
pages 52-54

Conference diary

2min
pages 48-49

Incident Log Heat treatment

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pages 50-51

News bulletin – chemical distribution

6min
pages 46-47

CBA counts cost of disruption

2min
page 45

IMCD expands in China, Latin America

6min
pages 40-41

News bulletin – tanks and logistics

6min
pages 38-39

Brenntag’s strategy pays off

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pages 42-43

Univar sees demand return

2min
page 44

STC considers market changes

3min
pages 36-37

VTG adds security system

2min
pages 34-35

More acceptance for digital systems

4min
pages 32-33

Perolo enjoys surge in orders

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pages 30-31

Odfjell tests hull cleaning idea

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page 25

OCIMF tweaks SIRE

2min
pages 26-27

Proman expands methanol fleet

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page 24

News bulletin – tanker shipping

6min
pages 28-29

Stolt Tankers joins zero carbon plan

3min
page 23

Consolidation comes to chemships

8min
pages 20-22

Letter from the Editor

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Oiltanking tests drones

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pages 16-17

Survey shows the need for action

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Learning by Training Face the change

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News bulletin – storage terminals

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pages 18-19

Stolthaven recognised in Brazil

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pages 12-13

Vopak faces energy transition

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