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Stop the proposal to levy a carbon tax on renewable bio oils
“It is a strange proposition to levy a carbon tax on renewable bio oils in an already challenging market. Sweden has set ambitious targets to become fossil fuel free, and this would push us in the wrong direction. However, Wibax is well prepared and can provide alternative bio oils, which remain unaffected by the proposal”, explains David Wiklund, CEO, Wibax Biofuels.
Very few of Wibax’ customers use the products in question. The customers who use RME for heating use it mainly in facilities consuming small amounts of oil. Wibax encourages customers to convert facilities or otherwise enable combustion of tall oil or MFA in their facilities, however, smaller facilities may face unsustainably large investments relative to their consumption and therefore decide to go with a different combustion method.
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Wibax invest in a ninth terminal in order to further strengthen the distribution chain within Sweden
WIBAX is investing in a terminal in Gävle, with the aim of continuing to strengthen our distribution chain. “By investing in terminals of our own, we ensure that we can operate in close proximity to our customers, minimising transportation by tanker truck to whatever extent possible”, explains Magnus Sundström, Managing Director, Wibax Logistics.
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In the wake of the Coronavirus crisis
In the wake of the Coronavirus crisis, businesses have been impacted in different ways and to varying degrees. Thus far, we have not noticed any major changes in our delivery schedules, and we hope that things will continue that way. Wibax has a total of 50 tanker trucks of our own, as well as 9 terminals in strategic locations throughout the country. This allows us to swiftly adapt and maintain operations, in order to supply the primary industry and ensure timely deliveries of products for applications such as water purification, food production and heating", explains Jonas Wiklund, CEO, Wibax Group.