en.Wedoany.com Reported - Finnish port operator Rauanheimo's sulphur terminal at the Port of Mussalo in Kotka, Finland, has been officially inaugurated. The sulphur terminal is specifically designed to provide granular sulphur handling and rail transport services for the global fertilizer company Yara. The project was completed and put into operation as planned last year.
The terminal's commissioning comes at a time of tight global fertilizer supply. Sulphur is a crucial raw material for producing phosphate fertilizers and other sulphur-containing fertilizers, and a stable sulphur supply plays a key role in ensuring the continuity of the fertilizer production chain. The terminal inaugurated by Rauanheimo is equipped with specialized handling facilities for granular sulphur and is connected to the rail intermodal network, providing Yara's fertilizer production with integrated raw material transport assurance from port handling to inland transportation. Rail transport helps improve cargo turnover efficiency and reduces the environmental burden associated with road transport.
The Port of Mussalo in Kotka is one of the key industrial ports in eastern Finland, known for handling bulk commodities such as chemicals, fertilizer raw materials, and forest products. As the main port operator in the region, Rauanheimo has long provided local industrial enterprises with port handling, warehousing, and logistics services. The inauguration of this sulphur terminal further expands its service scope in the industrial bulk handling sector and enhances the Port of Mussalo's specialized competitiveness within the port cluster of southeastern Finland.
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