Situated at the mouth of the River Tees, Simon’s Seal Sands Terminal provides easy access to the major petrochemical and industrial complexes in the North of England.
The two jetties at Seal Sands offer a draft of up to 10.4 metres and complement inland transport links that include good road connections and a dedicated rail terminal,
as well as direct pipeline links to the Wilton and North Tees plants.
With a total storage capacity of 220,000m³ in 111 tanks, the terminal offers specialised facilities that include stainless steel tanks, pressure storage for gases, and a vapour recovery unit for gasolines.
Seal Sands is a COMAH (Control of Major Accident Hazards) top-tier site, and participates in the CDI-T (Chemicals Distribution Institute - Terminals) inspection programme.
history and development
Seal Sands Terminal was purpose-built as a storage facility on reclaimed land to serve the local chemical industry.
The first tanks were built to store molten sulphur for sulphuric acid manufacture, and the site was soon expanded – both to provide solutions for specific contracts and on a speculative basis.
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key people
David Lyon
Terminal Manager
+44 (0) 1642 546775
david.lyon@simonstorage.com
Chris Tanner
Commercial Manager - Northern
Terminals
+44 (0) 1642 546775
chris.tanner@simonstorage.com
Ian O'Donnell
Deputy Terminal Manager
+44 (0) 1642 546775
ian.o'donnell@simonstorage.com
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