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Logistics

Sea Bunkering Ltd is strategically located for road distribution and connects to the rest of the UK via an extensive road network, making all parts of the mainland accessible.

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Port Facilities

Located close to the Tranmere terminal which receives some of the World’s largest vessels and has cross country pipelines to the Sea Bunkering Refinery Complex.

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Rail Terminal

The Sea Bunkering complex is situated a short distance from the West Coast Mainline and has historic rail connections within the site complex. With plans to recommission this infrastructure Sea Bunkering Terminals will be in a position to provide efficient rail movements to locations in both the North and South UK regions.

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Pipeline Connectivity

The Sea Bunkering site has direct connectivity to a network of pipelines enabling liquid products to be sustainably moved around the North West industrial region and the wider UK. Direct links to the UK Oil Pipeline (UKOP) enable large volumes of fuel to be pumped south to Kingsbury and Northampton Fuel Terminals. A large proportion of Manchester Airports Aviation Fuel is also fulfilled from Sea Bunkering via the Manchester Jet Pipeline. Both of these major pipeline routes take a substantial volume of tankers off the road network and provide an efficient, sustainable transportation method. In addition to these two major pipelines there is a network of smaller pipelines that connect multiple industrial sites around the North West to the Sea Bunkering site.

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Road Terminal

Sea Bunkering benefits from Europe’s largest multi-product road terminal with capacity to load 26 million litres daily and further expansion potential in the planning. With the ability for each arm to load 2,250 litres per minute 24 hours per day, drivers benefit from an industry leading vehicle turnaround time resulting in a significant positive impact on the efficiency of the overall supply chain.

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Sea Bunkering Berths

Located on the Manchester Ship Canal, the Sea Bunkering Terminals facility consists of six operational berths for both the import and export of oil products and chemicals. We easily handle over 600 ships a year with ship size ranging in size from 1,000 Dwt. to 17,000 Dwt. and ranging from chemical carriers to product tankers, LPG Gas tankers and bunker barges.