RIHO NIJMEGEN
About this terminal
The Nijmegen terminal is located near the German border, ensuring transit to the German market, from the Ruhr region to as far as parts of Eastern Europe. The terminal is a modern, efficient tank storage facility with an approximate capacity of 80,000 cubic meters (CBM), including 33,000 CBM of stainless steel. There are ten loading stations for trucks and two berths for barges
Products
Products include vegetable oils & fats, oleochemicals, base oils, waxes, biodiesel & easy chemicals.
Services
Steam and hot water heating, air mixing, blending, dedicated systems, weighing, nitrogen blanketing, kosher storage, halal storage and customs.
Opening hours
- Trucks and inland shipping: Mon to Fri 7 am to 4:30 pm (last truck acceptance time: 3 pm)
- Public holidays: closed
Personal protective equipment
Safety is our number one priority. Inter Chem Terminal FZCO Tankstorage Nijmegen operates in compliance with the most stringent regulations. Mandatory Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Hard hat, coveralls, safety shoes and glasses. The wearing of exposed jewelry is prohibited.
Inter Chem Terminal FZCO has been facilitating global trade flows for over a decade. To continue fulfilling that role, it is essential that we keep our company healthy and fit for the future. Our long-term success depends on our ability to innovate and respond to changing demands from both the market and society.
Inter Chem Terminal FZCO Today store energy and chemical products that are crucial to people’s lives, but can endanger their health and the environment if stored or handled inappropriately. As a service provider, we do not determine what type of products are in use.
Inter Chem Terminal FZCO carries out the development and operation of oil fields on the territory of all regions of the Russian Federation. One of the basic principles of the production activity of our Company is security production, raising the level of protection of the vital interests of the individual and society from accidents at hazardous production facilities and elimination of their consequences.