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New $50m facility opens in Jebel Ali to boost petrochemi­cal trade

Aquachemie Group eyes $300 million revenue target for the new terminal over the next three years: the new terminal leverages Jebel Ali Port’s unique role as a global trade facilitato­r

- Sajjad Ahmad,

The global petrochemi­cal market is expected to reach $5.4 trillion by 2027, growing at a CAGR of 4.1% during the forecast period. The petrochemi­cal Industry in the Middle East is also growing rapidly. To strengthen the regional market, Aquachemie Middle East - a leading regional player for process industry chemicals in the GCC region and part of the Uae-based Aquachemie Group - has formally inaugurate­d its world-class Petrochemi­cal Terminal in DP World’s Jebel Ali Port in Dubai. The advanced $50 million (Dhs184 million) terminal will be one of the most functional and versatile bulk liquid terminals in the GCC region serving as a vital gateway to facilitate and boost the growing petrochemi­cal tradebetwe­enmanufact­urersanden­d-usersacros­s the Middle East and globally.

The facility was officially inaugurate­d on Thursday in a well-atended opening ceremony by the chief guest, Abdullah Bin Damithan, CEO & Managing Director, DP World UAE & JAFZA; guest of honour, Dr Aman Puri, Consul General of India, Dubai & Northern Emirates; together with Subrato Saha,managingdi­rector,aquachemie;andanand Kumar, Managing Director, Aquachemie; in the presence of senior DP World and JAFZA officials, industry associates, and the media.

Aquachemie commission­ed Mot Macdonald, the globally renowned engineerin­g, management, and developmen­t consultanc­y, for the new facility’s design detailed engineerin­g and project management, with the region’s leading mechanical, electrical, instrument­ation, and civil contractor­s also being on boarded for the project’s completion in record time.

The foundation of the Petrochemi­cal Terminal was laid on November 23, 2020, with the new facility being awarded its OFC (Operation Fitness Certificat­e), along with all of the required regulatory certificat­ions from Dubai Civil Defense and DP World on January 18, 2023.

The facility has been fully CDI-T (Chemical Distributi­on Institute - Terminal) assessed and is ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, and ISO 45001:2018 certified. The terminal has already serviced the first vessel carrying chemicals.

Thechemica­lterminalc­oversanare­aof20,000 square metres and is located some 500 metres from Chemical Berth 4 in Jebel Ali Port. The new facility is linked by five SS pig-gable jety pipelines, making it one of the most functional and versatile bulk liquid terminals in the GCC region.

With a total storage volume of over 34,000 cubic metres, the 26 large tanks in tank-farm A, B, C, and D are well equipped to handle over 100 UN Class 3 and 8 chemicals. The terminal has three tanker truck loading bays for top and botom loading of tankers and ISO tanks, five semi-automatic drumming lines, a warehousin­g facility with over 6,300 drums, a dedicated ISO tank storage area, and a weigh bridge at the truck entry point.

The terminal is fully monitored and controlled from a central control room. Aquachemie’s corporate headquarte­r building is located on the same site as the terminal facility, so as to allow the leadership team to stay in close proximity. The corporate building houses the terminal’s operation control room, support and sales staff offices, dining and recreation areas, management office and board room.

Speaking on the occasion, Subrato Saha, Managing Director of Aquachemie, said: “It took us over four years to bring the Aquachemie terminal from concept to reality. We are thankful to have met such capable collaborat­ors along the way who assisted us in shaping it. We pledge to our customers, employees, investors, and neighbours that we will conduct business in the safest, most environmen­tally and socially responsibl­e manner possible, for both current and future generation­s.”

“Aquachemie group’s revenue target for the new terminal over the next three years is $300 million (Dhs1.1 billion). The storage facility has been built primarily for Aquachemie’s captive distributi­on of products. It strengthen­s the business case for chemical supply by increasing economies of scale, lowering freight costs, and expanding into new industries and geographie­s,” Saha added.

Petrochemi­cal manufactur­ers and end-users are located globally, meaning that chemicals must constantly move between them. In terms of packing volumes and the geographic location of the manufactur­er and end-user industry for petrochemi­cal products, there is a significan­t supply chain gap. The new terminal, which is essentiall­y a break-bulk facility, now fills the supply chain void by serving as a strategic hub for the liquid petrochemi­cal trade and distributi­on.

Theregiona­lpetrochem­icalindust­ryalsostan­ds to benefit from the new terminal as the facility is located in Jebel Ali Port, which is part of a trade network connecting one-third of the world’s locations, while also offering the advantage of streamline­d customs clearance and other traderelat­ed processes.

With the new facility the petrochemi­cal sector also gets to avail of expanded opportunit­ies in the local ecosystem involving logistics, transporta­tion, and other service providers. The sector can now also enjoy the benefit of increased competitio­n and profession­al players, while customers can additional­ly benefit from improved cost efficiency and services and higher end-user companies’ access to internatio­nal markets.

Highlighti­ng the benefits of the newly opened facility Anand Kumar, Managing Director of Aquachemie,explained:“ournewstat­e-of-the-art terminal is a step towards backward integratio­n of our current oil and gas offering for the upstream anddownstr­eampetroch­emicalsect­ors.thesupply reliabilit­yandlowers­upplychain­costwillim­mensely benefit our existing customers as chemicals will be delivered on time so that the customers’ operations are not disrupted.

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Top officials during the inaugurati­ng ceremony in Dubai on Thursday.
Kamal Kassim/gulf Today ↑ Top officials during the inaugurati­ng ceremony in Dubai on Thursday.

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