Warehouses Approved for Minor Metals Storage
Warehouses approved for minor metals’ storage are scrutinised and monitored by the MMTA’s Warehousing Sub-Committee. “MMTA Approved” warehouses are regularly inspected and must hold suitable insurance cover.
| Country | Warehouse Company | Approved Location |
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Belgium
|
C. Steinweg Belgium
|
Haven 73 (‘Ouland’) B – 2030, Antwerp, Belgium |
|
Netherlands
|
C. Steinweg Handelsveem BV
|
“Parmentierplein”, Parmentierplein 1, Rotterdam – Port no. 2290 “Pier 2”, Nijmegenstraat 44, Rotterdam, – Port No. 2186 |
| Netherlands |
Euro-Rijn Global Logistics B.V.
|
Warehouse E, Vlasweg 19, Moerdijk, The Netherlands Warehouse F, Vlasweg 19, Moerdijk, The Netherlands Transitoweg 1A, Moerdijk,The Netherlands |
|
Netherlands
|
Metaal Transport BV
|
Heyplaatweg 16, 3089 JC Rotterdam, The Netherlands |
| Republic of South Africa |
Metal Line Africa Pty | 1 Windsor Road, Luipaardsvlei, Krugersdorp, South Africa |
|
USA
|
C. Steinweg (Baltimore) Inc.
|
5107 North Point Boulevard, Baltimore MD 21219, USA 2101 East Fort Avenue, Baltimore MD 21244 USA 4505 Noth Point Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21219, USA |
| Spain |
Bilogistik |
Avenida Iparraguirre, 58 48980 Santurtzi, Bizkaia SPAIN |
Warehouses requiring MMTA approval should complete the application form MMTA-Approval_Warehouse-Section-C.pdf – 2021 MMTA Business Address and post it to the MMTA office, or email the MMTA Executive. Information on the criteria, registration and procedures to become an MMTA approved warehouse can be found under the relevant tabs.
This Association has seen significant growth in recent years and a major reason for this is the MMTA’s worldwide network of approved warehouses, a much valued and respected part of this community. In line with the continuing development of the MMTA, its Board of Directors took the decision that approved warehouse locations should be independently inspected on application for MMTA approval, and every two years after that.
The independent inspection process helps to maintain the integrity of the MMTA approval process and confirms the high standards of storage, handling and forwarding that are required for minor metals.
