Neste strengthens growth strategy in renewable raw materials supply with Count Terminal Rotterdam acquisition

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Renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel producer Neste has acquired Count Terminal Rotterdam BV and its supporting entities from the Dutch Count Companies BV. The acquisition will support Neste's growth strategy and its efforts to build a global renewable waste and residue raw material platform. Count Terminal Rotterdam stores, refines, and blends renewable waste and residue-based raw materials, and will be Neste's first terminal asset for renewable feedstock aggregation. The transaction will enhance Neste's competitiveness in the global renewable waste and residue raw material market. Neste has been active in the Netherlands since 2011 and operates the world's largest renewable diesel refineries.

Neste, the world's leading producer of renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel produced from waste and residue raw materials, has acquired 100% of the Dutch Count Companies BV’s Count Terminal Rotterdam BV and its supporting entities, part of the First Dutch Group of Peter Goedvolk. The transaction was signed and closed on 7 May 2020.

“This is another important step for Neste in the execution of our growth strategy. This acquisition supports our efforts to build a global renewable waste and residue raw material platform that can keep pace with the world’s growing demand for renewable products. Count Terminal Rotterdam and Neste Demeter have had a successful long-term collaboration at the site and the acquisition by Neste serves as a logical next step in deepening cooperation and in developing operations further”, says Peter Vanacker, Neste’s President and CEO. 

Count Terminal Rotterdam stores, refines and blends renewable waste and residue-based raw materials in the Rotterdam harbor area. Count Terminal Rotterdam will be the first terminal asset Neste owns for renewable feedstock aggregation, thus enabling Neste to further develop its raw material logistics for the future. The transaction will also enhance Neste’s competitiveness in the global renewable waste and residue raw material market.

Neste has been active in the Netherlands since 2011 when the Rotterdam refinery for renewable products started its operations. The Rotterdam refinery, together with the company’s Singapore refinery, are the world’s biggest and most advanced renewable diesel refineries. Neste’s Sluiskil plant is responsible for the storage and pre-treatment of renewable raw materials, and Neste Demeter B.V. delivers raw materials to the company's renewable diesel refinery. Last year Neste opened a new office in Hoofddorp, in greater Amsterdam which serves as the global hub for the growing Renewable Aviation business.