Greenergy, a leading UK supplier and distributor of transportation fuels, has reached an agreement to increase its capacity at the Exolum terminal in Grangemouth, Scotland.
The deal will allow Greenergy to significantly expand its ability to supply across Scotland.
Caroline Lumbard, UK managing director at Greenergy, said: “We’re strengthening our supply infrastructure in Scotland and this long-term agreement creates additional capacity where it is needed. Greenergy will expand its existing supply infrastructure and leverage its global supply chains to further enhance supply security and choice of fuels to our customers in Scotland.”
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