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Inter Terminals Sweden AB The Swedish terminals function as a strategic storage and blending hub for the trans-shipment of refined
products as well as the inland distribution.

The Inter Terminals business is one of the largest independent bulk liquid storage providers in northern Europe, and the largest in Scandinavia, with more than 4.25 million cubic metres of storage capacity (approximately 27 million barrels) located across sixteen terminals. The terminals in Sweden are located along the Baltic Sea and Danish Straits, a major petroleum trade route. The facilities fu

nction as a strategic storage and blending hub for the transhipment of petroleum products as well as an inland distribution hub for retail petroleum and petrochemical products. In Denmark, Inter Terminals operates deep draft coastal terminals which provide build-bulk, break-bulk and custom blending services for distillates and heated oil products. Inter Terminals’ facilities in the major inland port of Mannheim, Germany, occupy a strategic location on the River Rhine. The terminals provide storage and handling solutions for the region’s petrochemical and petroleum activities and also provide efficient access to the major deep water coastal ports of Rotterdam, Amsterdam, and Antwerp. The terminals in the United Kingdom and Ireland provide storage and distribution facilities for a wide range of hazardous and non-hazardous liquids, including oils, chemicals, biofuels and waste oils. Terminals are strategically located at the coastal port of Immingham, on Teesside and Tyneside in the United Kingdom, and on the Shannon Estuary in Ireland. Together, this is one of the most comprehensive storage terminal networks available in Europe.

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