VTTI , a major player in the storage and terminal business. Now a 50/50 joint venture between the Vitol Group, one of the world’s largest energy traders and MISC, the major Malaysian shipping company, today VTTI has 11 terminals, with a total capacity of 6 million cubic metres, on five continents. Ambitious plans will increase this capacity to at least 8 million cubic metres by 2013, with terminals located at the world’s major trading hubs.
Formed in 2006, VTTI plays a vital and increasingly important role within that matrix of energy market expertise.
Not least because our parentage gives us a rare and proven understanding of the commercial needs of oil terminal customers and, consequently, the ability to deliver solutions that are safe, reliable and designed to optimise commercial opportunities for customers.
Current terminals and future projects
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ETT, Rotterdam
- ETT, Rotterdam
- ETT 3, Rotterdam
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ETA, Amsterdam
- ETA, Amsterdam
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ATPC, Antwerp
- ATPC, Antwerp
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VNT, Ventspils
- VNT, Ventspils
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BNK, Kaliningrad
- BNK, Kaliningrad
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FRCL, Fujairah
- FRCL, Fujairah
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VTT Port Qasim, Karachi
- VTT Port Qasim, Karachi
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Vitco, Zarate
- Vitco, Zarate
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Seaport Canaveral
- Seaport Canaveral
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Navgas, Lagos
- Navgas, Lagos
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ATB, Tanjung Bin, Johore
- ATB, Tanjung Bin, Johore
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VTTI Kenya
- VTTI Kenya
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Vassiliko, Cyprus
- Vassiliko, Cyprus
- Current terminals
- Future projects