Vopak operates a network of storage terminals at major ports worldwide, handling LNG, LPG, chemicals, biofuels, and refined products for the energy and manufacturing supply chains. The tech stack reflects a mature industrial operations footprint: enterprise resource planning (SAP, Infor M3), process automation (Emerson DeltaV, Rockwell PLCs, Yokogawa), cloud infrastructure (AWS), and containerization (Docker, Kubernetes). Hiring is heavily weighted toward operations and engineering roles across multiple geographies, with active projects centered on LNG expansion, control systems migration, and CMMS implementation—indicating a shift toward digital asset management and automated monitoring in legacy terminal infrastructure.
Notable leadership hires: Site Director
Vopak is a Dutch multinational port terminal operator founded in 1616, now headquartered in Rotterdam with 5,001–10,000 employees across terminals on six continents. The company stores and handles liquids and gases critical to energy, chemicals, food, and industrial production—including LNG, ammonia, CO₂, methanol, edible oils, and low-carbon feedstocks. Revenue is driven by long-term terminal contracts with oil majors, chemical producers, and renewable energy developers. Beyond traditional commodity storage, Vopak is actively developing infrastructure for hydrogen, ammonia, and long-duration energy storage to serve the energy transition.
Enterprise systems (SAP, Infor M3, Oracle), industrial automation (Emerson DeltaV, Rockwell PLCs, Yokogawa), cloud (AWS with RDS, ECS, Lambda), containerization (Docker, Kubernetes), and monitoring (Power BI, Looker Studio). CMMS implementation is active.
Headquarters in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Active hiring in 10 countries: Singapore, China, Belgium, United States, Netherlands, Canada, Brazil, Australia, Mexico, and Portugal—reflecting global terminal network coverage.
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