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Continuing its programme of investment into UK logistics and haulage infrastructure, Certas Energy, part of FTSE 100-listed DCC plc, have announced the acquisition of Haven Service Station at the Port of Felixstowe. As Britain’s biggest and busiest container port, Felixstowe handles over 4 million TEUs (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units) a year. Haven Service Station is uniquely situated within the perimeter of the port itself, making it an essential HGV refuelling location.
Certas Energy has committed to an extensive redevelopment of the site that will follow the highly successful blueprint set by its state-of-the-art facility at the Port of Southampton, which opened in 2020. The improvements are designed to help boost productivity and enhance driver conditions after a challenging period for the logistics industry. These include the installation of innovative high-speed pumps that dispense up to 120 litres per minute, as well as cashless payment terminals at every pump, so drivers do not lose time refuelling and can get back on the road faster.
Source: storageterminalsmag.com