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Health and Safety as a priority
All insightsBen Van Vlaenderen discusses Health and Safety with Michael Lubke, Evos Hamburg’s Operations Manager
Evos has 6.2 million cubic meters of storage capacity and its terminals handle a range of products which arrive and depart by ship and by rail. Due to the hazardous nature of some of the products it is imperative for Evos to upholds high health and safety standards.
In this ESG focused episode, Ben Van Vlaenderen, Associate Director at Igneo, discusses how Evos came up with an innovative and award winning solution to a potentially dangerous activity with Michael Lubke, Evos Hamburg’s Operations Manager.
Company information
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Evos
Evos is an independent liquid energy and chemical storage company operating a network of 8 tank terminals with a combined storage capacity of 6.3 million cbm. The company provides critical infrastructure in key trading hubs in Europe covering the ARA region, Germany’s largest port Hamburg and the Mediterranean. Evos offers safe handling of a range of liquid bulk products, and is a frontrunner in the storage of sustainable fuels and supporting the energy transition.
- Location: Europe
- Sector: Water and Waste
- Risk Classification: contracted
- Initial Acquisition date: Sep 2019
- Governance: sole
- Website: evos.eu/
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