JET Infrastructure has recently announced its acquisition of five fuel terminals from International-Matex Tank Terminals (IMTT), the largest independent bulk liquids storage and logistics provider in North America. This strategic move aims to expand JET’s presence in the US Southeast and better cater to the needs of the aviation community in the region.

The acquisition of these IMTT assets allows JET to operate a total of 12 strategically located terminals across the United States. With a combined capacity of over 2.1 million barrels and an extensive network of 145 miles of pipeline, JET is well-positioned to meet the growing demands of the aviation industry and provide top-notch service to its customers in the US Southeast.

Chad Edinger, the chief executive officer of JET, expressed his satisfaction with the acquisition, emphasising the shared commitment to safety, integrity, and service between JET and the talented team joining the company. The expansion into Georgia, Alabama, and New Mexico aligns with JET’s focus on high-growth service regions and its goal of becoming a premier operating partner for airports and other customers.

JET’s primary focus will be on enhancing the newly acquired terminals, increasing their capacity and connectivity to better accommodate the needs of military and fixed base operators in the US Southeast. Moreover, this expansion brings about economic opportunities and sustainable solutions for the communities in the region.

Overall, this acquisition marks a significant milestone for JET Infrastructure and reinforces its dedication to providing cost-effective and responsible infrastructure solutions for jet fuelling and biofuels while serving a wider customer base across the US Southeast.

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2nd November 2023