AMSTERDAM: Logistic services providers Van den Bosch and MTG have opened a tank cleaning station in the port of Tema, Ghana. The cleaning station was built according to Western European quality standards and is the first of its kind in West Africa.
The official opening was performed by Ron Strikker, the Dutch ambassador in Ghana, on the 3rd of November. “I would like to congratulate Van den Bosch and MTG with this achievement. The cleaning is a new example of the expanding number of Dutch investments in Ghana”, says Mr Strikker.
The start of the tank cleaning station is a new step forward on the African market for Van den Bosch. “A growing number of companies chooses to ship their liquids to Africa as bulk freight instead of small packaging”, says Paul van de Vorle, member of the Team of Directors at Van den Bosch. “With the start of the tank cleaning station, we are able to link inbound and outbound cargo flows more easily and to support companies in making the switch to bulk transport. This will provide many advantages in terms of handling, heating and savings in packaging costs.”
Moreover, the tank cleaning station will lead to more sustainable transport on the Ghanaian market. Van de Vorle explains: “Tank containers cannot be cleaned professionally anywhere in West Africa yet. Through this tank cleaning station, it is now possible to have tank containers cleaned in Ghana, which leads to new possibilities for shipping and transport companies. The cleaning station will create a better balance between inbound and outbound cargo flows and reduces the number of empty transport movements. In short: a sustainable logistic solution.”




