Bladt Industries and Port of Frederikshavn have just signed a three-digit million DKK contract for the construction of a new oil terminal, which is planned to be constructed on the new part of the port in Frederikshavn.
Mainly, Bladt will be responsible for the whole project, from design to construction, to commissioning the port’s new terminal. Its responsibilities will also include installations, dewatering, concrete, tanks, pipes, electricity, control, and automation work.
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The project-to-be will be Scandinavia’s largest, consisting of 11 storage tanks and will have an overall capacity of 74,400 m3 for maritime products and wastewater.
Additionally, the new facility will provide loading facilities, pumping station, and pipeline system will be established for import and export of both marine diesel and heavy fuel, central heating systems, and staff facilities.
As Mikkel Seedorff Sørensen, CEO, Port of Frederiskhavn noted
We have in cooperation with Stena Oil been in close negotiation with Bladt Industries and we are pleased to have reached an agreement with Bladt for the construction of the new terminal…We are looking forward to start the construction stage and not least the commissioning of the terminal by the end of 2020, says Mikkel Seedorff Sørensen
The construction of the project has already begun and during the summer of 2019 Bladt will be visible.
Finally, the terminal will be finished and ready for operation by the end of 2020, where it will be rented and operated by Stena Oil.