Bilfinger Tebodin Middle East to build a liquid bulk storage terminal in UAE
Bilfinger Tebodin Middle East has been awarded a contract by Arabian Chemical Terminals (ACT) to provide the FEED & Project Management Consultancy (PMC) services for the development of a bulk liquid storage terminal in Khalifa Port near KIZAD, Abu Dhabi.
This project is part of ACT's strategy to expand its business to UAE.
“The greenfield project is considered to be strategic for ACT as well as Khalifa Port and wider region including KIZAD and ZonesCorp since this will enhance the capabilities in handling and distribution of liquid bulk products and gases. The project will benefit existing customers and attract new customers in the region seeking liquid bulk storage and distribution and we are excited for Bilfinger Tebodin Middle East to be part of this,” stated Albert Vollema, project director of Bilfinger Tebodin Middle East.
“KIZAD is an integral part of Abu Dhabi’s Economic Vision 2030 that holds a roadmap for suitable growth of the emirate's economy. We look forward to working with Bilfinger Tebodin Middle East as KIZAD is embarking to set new standards for industrial zone infrastructure, environment, and operations and we are certain of Bilfinger’s expertise and knowledge to execute and deliver” stated Kasper Castricum, general manager at Arabian Chemical Terminal Abu Dhabi.
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