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Terminal efficiency in energy and chemicals

Efficiency in terminal operations is achieved when maximum throughput and safety are ensured with minimal manual effort, time, and resource consumption, while maintaining transparency and compliance to regulatory requirements. Gulf-region terminals score highly in infrastructure scale but show a gap in flexibility for smaller-volume customers or multi-product handling. The coordination between tank farm design, loading infrastructure, and operational systems is the decisive factor in maximizing efficiency.

Our new paper provides a structured, comparative analysis of what drives efficiency in independent terminal storage operations worldwide. It breaks down efficiency into specific core parameters and examines how each interacts across regions (Europe, MEA, APAC, US). In addition, the paper explores how emerging enablers — IT/OT convergence, cybersecurity, and KPI transparency — strengthen efficiency and compliance simultaneously, turning digitalization from a technical choice into a business necessity.

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Terminal efficiency in energy and chemicals

The ultimate guide for GCC terminals.

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