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DATE: June 5th 2017
DISTRIBUTION United Arab Emirates, Iraq, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, United Kingdom, Egypt

New Storage Tank Terminal

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The UAE-based integrated logistics company, ATS, commenced operations for the new storage tank terminal which is strategically situated in the emerging oil storage and trading location of New Mangalore Port, India.

Mangalore Port, an ISO 9001:2008 and 14001:2004 certified port, is a modern all-weather port situated at Panambur, Mangalore (Karnataka State in South India), on the West Coast of India, 170 nautical miles South of Marmagao and 191 nautical miles North of Cochin Port. The

The prominent features of the strategic location are a hassle-free single-window clearance, simplified documentation system, around the clock pilotage, land and marine security, and a congestion free port with all-weather navigation. The new storage tank terminal will be under the name of Raftaar Terminals with below state-of-the-art specifications, including complying with Indian PESO, OISD norms and with all international safety and standards; first tank terminal to be constructed in stainless steel with a capacity of 316litres storage tank and jetty pipeline in Mangalore suitable for all acids; and handle a wide range of petroleum products Class A, B, and C like Naphtha, Gas

According to a statement from ATS, the new storage tank terminal will be under the name of Raftaar Terminals with below state-of-the-art specifications, including complying with Indian PESO, OISD norms and with all international safety and standards; first tank terminal to be constructed in stainless steel with a capacity of 316litres storage tank and jetty pipeline in Mangalore suitable for all acids; and handle a wide range of petroleum products Class A, B, and C like Naphtha, Gas oil, Motor Spirit, Para-Xylene, Methanol and petrochemicals products.

The Raftaar Terminal has adopted the green policy by providing 33% of total land for developing green belt around the terminal. It has LED Lights for the complete terminal, VFDs for saving power consumption in machineries, solar energy for lighting system, and water heating system.