Tepsa has prioritised modernisation and rehabilitation for decades, with a strong focus on sustainability over the past 30 years.
One of the company’s significant transformations includes converting a former refinery near Strasbourg into the Wagram terminal, now boasting a 550,000 cubic metre capacity. Continuous upgrades, including the adaptation of storage tanks for new energy solutions, ensure that facilities remain efficient and future-ready.

In Dunkirk, Tepsa’s engineering and operations teams have recently introduced advanced improvements to the twelve tanks within tank pit 14. Enhancements include a renovated water and compressed air network, energy-efficient LED lighting, and an electric heat pump designed to reduce dependence on fossil fuels. Additionally, a modernised truck-loading station has been incorporated to optimise logistics.
A total capital expenditure of 1,050,000 euros has been allocated to this project.
Since its establishment in 1948, the Tepsa terminal in Dunkirk has continued to serve its customers efficiently, integrating innovation to support the growth of Dunkerque-Port.
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