Our History

Our Journey, Our Guidance

Our Journey

Tracing the Steps of Our Growth

Our journey began with a clear vision: to provide safe, reliable, and efficient storage solutions tailored to meet the evolving needs of the energy sector. Over the years, we invested heavily in state-of-the-art infrastructure, advanced safety systems, and cutting-edge technologies that enable us to handle a wide range of oil products with the utmost care and precision.

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  • 2008 – Strategic Site Development Initiated

    Detailed planning and site development began for our first terminal location in Moerdijk, focusing on optimal layout, safety infrastructure, and future expansion potential.

  • 2009 – First Storage Terminal Commissioned

    Our first oil storage terminal became fully operational, equipped with industry-standard safety systems and a capacity designed to serve growing regional demand.

  • 2010 – Expansion of Storage Capacity

    We expanded our tank farm to accommodate increased client needs, enhancing both our liquid bulk storage capabilities and handling infrastructure.

  • 2017 – Introduction of Blending Services

    We launched custom blending services, offering clients tailored fuel solutions and enhancing our service portfolio to meet diverse product specifications.

  • 2020 – Investment in Environmental Monitoring

    Major investments were made in advanced environmental monitoring systems, reinforcing our long-term commitment to sustainability, safety, and compliance.

  • 2023 – Digital Transformation & Automation

    We implemented automation technologies and a centralized terminal management system to optimize operations, improve data accuracy, and increase service efficiency.

  • 2025 – Continued Growth and ESG Integration

    As of today, Tankopslag Moerdijk B.V continues to grow while actively integrating ESG principles across all levels of the organization—ensuring safe, secure, and sustainable operations and currently producing two more tanks, each with a capacity of 750 m³, expected to be completed in early 2025.