Tianjin Port, China
Company Overview
Location: Tianjin Port, China
Industry: Crude oil storage, logistics, and distribution
Mission: Positioned at one of the largest ports in Northern China, we provide premier storage, transportation, and crude oil handling services. Our goal is to facilitate smooth and efficient oil flow for our global partners, ensuring top-tier reliability and operational safety.
Tank Storage Details
Total Capacity: Our Tianjin terminal handles 20 million tons of crude oil annually, with an extensive tank farm strategically designed for high-capacity crude storage.
Tank Infrastructure: The terminal is equipped with a cutting-edge facility featuring four 360mm loading arms, capable of an unloading rate between 8,000 to 12,000 tons per hour.
Vessel Accommodation: Our terminal can accommodate VLCCs (Very Large Crude Carriers) of up to 300,000 DWT (Deadweight Tons), ensuring the efficient reception and dispatch of large oil consignments.
Strategic Location
Port Advantage: Tianjin Port is a critical gateway for Northern China and offers seamless connections to refineries, distribution networks, and international markets. The terminal’s 22.5-meter draft provides optimal conditions for supertankers, ensuring timely and efficient transshipment.
Accessibility: Our terminal enjoys proximity to key inland transportation networks, including rail and road, ensuring smooth delivery and distribution to major industrial hubs.
Operational Excellence
Advanced Systems: The terminal features state-of-the-art oil storage technology, with temperature control, blending capabilities, and real-time monitoring systems to ensure the safe handling and storage of crude oil.
Safety and Compliance: Our operations meet stringent international standards, focusing on environmental protection and worker safety. We maintain high safety standards in line with Sinopec’s operational guidelines, ensuring reliable and secure crude oil management.
Future Growth
Expansion Plans: The terminal is set to scale up operations, aligned with the growing demand for crude oil in the region. This includes additional storage infrastructure and improved logistics handling capabilities to support China’s energy needs and the global oil market.