Shell Bitumen inaugurates new facilities in Jafza
- United Arab Emirates: Monday, May 04 - 2009 at 11:46
- PRESS RELEASE
Shell Bitumen, recently inaugurated a new storage tank in the Jebel Ali Free Zone (Jafza).
The introduction of this tank, which is equipped with the latest technical and HSE parameters according to local and international standards, has quadrupled Shell's storage capacity for bitumen at Jafza.
The tank will store cold bitumen and is connected to a hot oil unit that heats the bitumen before it is loaded onto trucks for transportation.
This new tank will support the manufacture of value added Polymer Modified Bitumen products such as Cariphalte bitumen, a proven technology that improves safety on the roads and reduces the risk of skidding, rutting, road cracking and ageing. Cariphalte technology is also used in the construction of airport pavements and F1 racetracks around the world.
Melwyn D'Cunha, Shell's Bitumen Business Manager for the Middle East said, "Shell is the world's largest supplier of bitumen and we are delighted with our new facilities in Jebel Ali. As the need for more improved roads continues to rise, this investment will allow Shell to supply modern bitumen products across the Middle East."
Salma Hareb, CEO of Jafza and Economic Zones World said, "Shell is one of Jafza's oldest partners with whom we have had a long relationship based on common values. Like Jafza, Shell continually innovates to stay ahead of the curve. The opening of the new, larger storage tank in its Jafza facility, conforming to the best of industry standards, is a bold and ambitious step in that direction."
"As a valued member of the Jafza community Shell has our continued support in all their endeavors. I am sure the next few years will see the company achieving even greater growth," Salma added.
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Shell Bitumen is one of the B2B group of companies. It supplies bitumen products to business customers. The company is a global class of business (CoB), with customers in Latin America, Europe, China, India, Australia and the Middle East.
A vital ingredient in building roads, Bitumen is produced at refineries through distillation of specifically chosen crude oils. Bitumen binds and waterproofs the asphalt that makes the road, and the processes involved are heat and energy-intensive.
As part of its dedication to the environment and to help minimize the environmental impact of road building, Shell has recently developed WAM - warm asphalt mixture -a process that saves energy and produces fewer emissions than conventional asphalt production.
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