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Le Havre is the first European harbour for all oil tankers arriving from the Atlantic Ocean.
C.I.M. S.N.C. operates and manages two terminals at the harbour TERRE PLEIN SUD and ANTIFER, which are linked by a 42” pipeline wiht an output of between 6,000 and 9,000 cbm/h allowing the transfer of crude oil cargos. The Terre Plein Sud oil terminal offers storage capacities of 2,900,000 cbm for crude oil and 1,500,000 cbm for refined products
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![]() TERRE PLEIN SUD Advantages : • Direct access to the sea • 7 Wharfs welcoming VLCC's up to 250,000 Metric tons deadweight and 61 feet draft • Discharging output: up to 20,000 cbm/hour • 108 tanks for a total of 2.900,000 cbm storage capacity for crude oil and 1.500,000 cbm storage capacity for refined products among which 650,000 cbm are multiproducts, 550,000 cbm dedicated for jet fuel, 230,000 cbm dedicated for Diesel/heating oil and 70,000 cbm for naphta. • A pipeline connection to refineries in the Lower Seine and the Paris area. • A connection to the Trapil pipeline networks, which provides refined products to the inland distribution depots located in the north west of France • A direct link to the NATO pipeline networks kerosene mainly to the Munich and Stuttgart airports. • Storage in a bonded warehouse • A trustworthy terminal supervision and management system allowing control of operations and a follow-up of movements and stocks customer by customer, tank by tank, operation by operation. • In tank blending or on-line additivation as biodiesel or heating oil winter specifications • Automatic sampling of oil products • Possibility of pier to pier transhipment • A deballasting unit for wash water treatment • Vessels supply in terms of provisions and fresh water |