Profit surge for bulk fuels specialist Vopak
ROYAL Vopak benefited from the rising tide of “robust demand for tank storage services” to record a 20% increase in group operating profit, excluding exceptional items, to €385m ($578m) in 2009.
The Netherlands-based liquid storage specialist — which operates 79 terminals located near major shipping routes — has two facilities at Port Botany and a terminal at the port of Darwin.
Vopak recorded an 8% rise in turnover last year to...
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