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MOL, Den Hartogh Form Chemical Logistics Alliance

February 13, 2019

Singapore-based MOL Chemical Tankers (MOLCT) and Dutch Den Hartogh Logistics have established a strategic alliance to jointly develop and streamline liquid chemical logistics services utilizing tank containers, parcel chemical tankers and tank terminals.

MOL Chemical Tankers is one of the global leaders in ocean transport, specializing in chemical parcel tankers for bulk liquid chemicals and vegetable oil and animal fats.

As strategic partners MOLCT and Den Hartogh Logistics offer their customers in the petrochemical industry truly global supply chain solutions, which combine the tanker fleet and depots of MOLCT with the tank container fleet of Den Hartogh Logistics.

These end-to-end supply chain solutions offer customers the best of both worlds, with the highest level of safety and cost effectiveness on a global scale.

Pieter Den Hartogh, Group Managing Director of Den Hartogh Logistics: "We are truly delighted about this alliance and innovation in chemical logistics. This strategic partnership will combine expertise, assets and entrepreneurship to offer supply chain and end-to-end logistic solutions for our customers."

Existing services of tank containers by Den Hartogh Logistics and parcel tankers by MOLCT will continue and both companies will further develop a mutual global customer network and strengthen its competitiveness as service providers of global liquid chemical logistics.

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