Bulk logistics
Storage & Handling
Bulk liquid storage and handling coordinated with controlled execution, documented handovers and compliance-focused processes across terminals and sites.
Storage & handling of bulk lquids
Storage is a key control point in bulk liquids logistics. LOGIX supports professional shippers with structured coordination of storage interfaces, handling steps and documentation, so product flows remain predictable and audit-ready across stakeholders.
What we deliver
We coordinate bulk liquid storage and handling within the agreed logistics scope, including interfaces with tank storage terminals and relevant service providers. This covers planning of inbound and outbound movements, scheduling of handling activities, documentation readiness, and structured exception handling.
Key capabilities
Storage interface coordination
Coordination with tank storage terminals and service providers where in scope
Alignment of operating rules, handovers and documentation requirements
Planning of releases, receipts and outbound readiness
Handling and operational planning
Scheduling of operational activities aligned to flow requirements
Coordination of loading and discharge interfaces
Documented handovers and readiness checks before key steps
Operating model
Where required, storage interfaces are integrated with transport legs, appointment planning and cargo insurance arrangements, with clear ownership and traceable records.
Documentation discipline
Centralised documentation readiness aligned to agreed milestones
Traceable file history supporting internal review and audit requests
Consistent reference management across orders, releases and movements
Compliance and safety alignment
Alignment with terminal procedures and applicable HSE rules
Traceable records and documented approvals where required
Escalation when additional requirements apply
Visibility and reporting
Milestone updates and exception alerts
Central access to documents and traceable file history
Reporting on request, aligned to agreed KPIs and cadence
Scope confirmation
Locations, responsibilities, operating rules, milestones, documents and escalation contacts.Planning
Storage interfaces, releases, scheduling and readiness checks aligned to inbound and outbound legs.Execution
Handling activities coordinated with documented handovers and structured exception handling.Close-out
Document completion, reconciliation of references and file close.
Service scope
We coordinate storage and handling within a defined scope and agreed operating rules.
Common scope items:
Terminal and site locations
Inbound and outbound interfaces
Release ownership and approval steps
Handling activities in scope
Reporting expectations and escalation thresholds
Storage interfaces and releases
We align interface processes to reduce delay and rework.
Typical alignment items:
Receipt and release procedures
Scheduling and appointment rules
Reference and document requirements
Handover control between stakeholders
Documentation and traceability
Bulk liquids operations require disciplined documentation and traceable records.
Controls include:
Consistent references across orders, releases and movements
Central document access and file history
Documented changes and approvals
Structured exception capture
Compliance and safety
We align execution with terminal rules and applicable compliance requirements.
Focus areas:
Site procedures and HSE requirements
Document readiness before handling steps
Escalation on deviations and additional requirements
Track & Trace
TRACKDOQ Customer Portal for milestones, exceptions and documents.
TRACKDOQ Customer Portal for milestones, exceptions and documents.
TRACKDOQ provides milestone visibility and central document access for storage-related events and interfaces, supporting traceable exception handling and reporting.
Learn more:
Request information or scope review
Share your storage scope and flow profile. We will confirm the operational setup, interfaces and documentation requirements.
Minimum input:
Terminal and site locations
Product profile and any handling constraints
Expected volumes and storage duration profile
Inbound and outbound interfaces (transport modes)
Required milestones, reporting and governance requirements
Target start date and operational contacts