Arabian Chemical Terminals - ACT
Background
Arabian  Chemical Terminals Ltd. (ACT) was established in 1985 by the same shareholders  as Chemtrade – three Saudi family owned companies, in collaboration for  management with Mobil Saudi Arabia (now ExxonMobil). The management  collaboration with Mobil Saudi Arabia ended in 2000, and today Reza Investment,  the majority shareholder, manages the company.
ACT  erected and commissioned the first ever commercial liquid chemical bulk storage  terminal in Saudi Arabia. The facility was built in Yanbu on the western  coast.  The tanks are leased to Chemtrade  and third parties and allows for the import and distribution of liquid  chemicals to the market in bulk form.  In  July 2012, ACT commissioned its second and larger tank terminal in Jubail, on  the Eastern coast of Saudi Arabia, the region’s petrochemical hub.  
Also  In 2012, ACT launched “Suttons Arabia”, a joint venture partnership with the  UK-based Suttons Group, which specialises in world wide chemical logistics and  transportation at the very highest standards of safety. ACT, Chemtrade and  Suttons Arabia work closely together to provide customers with a full range of  services for their chemical, storage and logistics requirements.
 
Products and services
The establishment  of the liquid bulk chemical storage facility at Yanbu in 1987 gave small and  medium sized industries in the region an efficient means of handling their  liquid chemicals.  Bulk logistics meant  savings on the high costs of ISO Containers and drums as well as lower storage  needs at their own plants. 
Today  the Yanbu terminal has 14 tanks of different sizes, totalling 13,000 cubic  metres of storage capacity, sufficient for 100,000 metric tons of throughput  annually. It also has a testing laboratory and drumming facility. The facility  is expandable to accommodate further storage tanks in the future.
The  company’s new terminal at Jubail recently commissioned its first phase in July  2012. Designed for both imports and exports, the first phase offers 16 tanks  with capacities ranging from 2,000 to 2,500 cubic metres each. Highly  automated, it also features state-of-the-art berthing facilities and safety  equipment. The next stage will include a further 12 tanks in the same size  range as well as a drumming unit.
Both  terminals have achieved ISO:9000 certification, and conform to the latest  international health and safety and environmental standards. 
 
Why ACT?
ACT  pioneered the efficient handling of bulk liquid chemicals in the region, and  has over 25 years’ experience in this field. Together with its sister company  Chemtrade, it remains the only chemical distributor in Saudi Arabia with a  liquid chemical bulk logistics capability. The addition of the Jubail terminal,  the first of its kind in the Eastern Province, confirms ACT’s dedication to  fulfilling the growing needs of the ever expanding industrial base in the  region. 
Customers  enjoy not just the highest levels of service, safety and flexibility, but real cost-effectiveness;  by reducing inventory stock at their sites, they can increase investments in  other operations. At the same time, bulk storage is more sustainable and secure  than using drums, which means that ACT’s terminals are helping the region as a whole  to reduce its environmental footprint.