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Yara Opens DEF Storage Facility to Supply Fleets and Retail Outlets

TAMPA, FL – Yara North America Inc., a diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) producer, announced the opening of a new storage terminal in Bayonne, N.J.

by Staff
June 29, 2012
2 min to read


TAMPA, FL – Yara North America Inc., a diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) producer, announced the opening of a new storage terminal in Bayonne, N.J. The storage facility will provide fleets and retail outlets throughout the East Coast with increased access to Air1 DEF, a fluid which diesel-powered vehicles equipped with selective catalytic reduction (SCR) engines rely upon to lower nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions and meet the EPA's 2010 heavy-duty engine and vehicle emissions standards.

The fully operational storage facility will double Yara's capacity in the Northeast, one of the nation's busiest and most crowded trucking corridors, according to the company. In 2011, Class 4-8 vehicles consumed 70 million gallons of DEF in North America. Integer Research, a DEF market analyst, forecasts consumption in this segment will increase to 465 million gallons by 2015, a five-fold increase.

"The opening of our Bayonne terminal is yet another important milestone in the continued expansion of our global supply chain network and demonstrates Yara's ability to answer the rapid growth of the U.S. DEF market," said Chad Dombroski, Director of Air1 for Yara. "Fleets depend upon the reliable delivery of quality DEF. As the world's largest DEF producer, this terminal opening reflects our ongoing commitment to ensuring Air1 DEF is available when and where our customers need it."

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The Bayonne terminal is Yara's latest investment to expand its global production and distribution capabilities, according to the company. Last year, Yara announced additional production capabilities at its facility in Sluiskil, Netherlands, and opened an additional storage terminal in Houston. Yara currently operates a coast-to-coast network of terminals throughout North America.

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