TEPSA will build a new berth at Valencia with ExxonMobil’s increase of traffic

Since ExxonMobil announced last year that Valencia would be their new distribution and storage hub for high quality products focused to the markets in Europe, Africa, Asia, Middle East and India, operated by TEPSA, the terminal expects to increase its traffics up to a 50%, reaching a traffic of 80 to 100 vessels per year.

In order to fullfill such expectations, TEPSA already got authorisation from Valencia’s Port Authority (APV) to build a new jetty in order to attend two vessels simultaneously.
The works for the new jetty should be finished by the end of 2019.

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