Port of Le Havre Calls for EOI for Storage Facility

January 28, 2015

 

Port of Le Havre has called Expression of Interest (EOI) for Storage facility for liquid Bulks to be set up inside the port.

The Grand Port Maritime du Havre (GPMH), a State-owned public corporation, which has taken over the rights and duties of the ‘Port Autonome du Havre’ (Autonomous Port of Le Havre) pursuant to decree no. 2008-1037 of 9 October 2008 is the largest French port for external trade and containers, and the 5th largest port in northern Europe.

The GPMH wishes to strengthen the position of its industrial and port platform as a major hub for Chemistry in Europe by developing the logistics offering for chemical and petrochemical industry along the Seine corridor and fostering the development of transhipments.

The GPMH provides a site covering about twelve hectares, with possibilities of extension up to around 30 hectares. This site has a maritime access situated along the Grand Canal Maritime du Havre.

The GPMH wishes that the site be dedicated to the creation of a liquid bulk storage facility, signing an agreement with an operator, at the end of the bid.

The bidders interested by this opportunity and who would like to develop a project of liquid bulk storage facility are requested to express interest.
 

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