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About VSL SiloLogistics
VSL SiloLogistics stands for the improved continuation of work done by another well-known name in logistics. At the end of 2007, the Silo Logistics-part of Vos Logistics was in majority acquired by two private equity parties. The company was renamed VSL SiloLogistics and became a fully independent Logistics Service Provider. Our new 'SiloLogistics' rapidly started processes of rebranding and unbundling from former 'mother Vos', while keeping our daily work at the highest of standards. These transformation processes are due to be completed in 2009.
Matching the ambitions of our customers, SiloLogistics is aiming at growth. The scope of growth opportunities is various. We will deliver results by optimizing our current core business and network, and by adding services such as multimode forwarding, short haul distribution and new (silo-) terminals in e.g. the periphery of Europe or beyond. During the year 2008, the shareholders have put all the required resources in place, adding commercial competences along with technical engineering capabilities.

SiloLogistics is a leading logistic solution provider in the field of storage, handling and distribution of dry bulk and packed materials. Our very experienced team and our network of both public and dedicated terminals serves customers in petrochemical and food/feed industries. We operate our own hubs and terminals in an innovative way but SiloLogistics also offers services in design, construction, operating and management of third-party terminals.
Extra services we offer to our customers are various, from dust removal, mixing, homogenisation, drying and ventilating of products to packing, re-packing, bagging and de-bagging.
The facilities are situated either on site or close to our customers production facilities, or on strategic locations and are multimode accessible. The terminals are equipped with own road, rail and water infrastructures; some are part of the main port regions of Rotterdam and Antwerp. These strategic hubs offer multimodal connections to and from an expanding Europe and the rest of the world.


