The CLH Group collaborates with the local authorities of Almodóvar del Campo and the Red Cross in the acquisition of a new ambulance for the municipality
- This agreement falls within the CLH Group Corporate Social Responsibility Policy
The CLH Group regional manager for the Central East area, Salvador Martínez de Aguirre, the mayor of Almodóvar del Campo, José Lozano, and the local manager of the Spanish Red Cross, Francisco Real, have today signed a collaboration agreement to participate in the acquisition of a new ambulance which will provide services to the town and nearby villages.
This agreement falls within the CLH Group Corporate Social Responsibility Policy, through which the company cooperates with its stakeholders in carrying out projects for the benefit of society and relating to social action, education, environmental protection, cultural activities and support to entrepreneurship.
The company has already cooperated in other activities in this town, such as the rehabilitation of part of the old narrow-gauge railway line that runs through the town centre as the first ‘green line’ in town.
CLH owns a storage facility in Almodóvar del Campo, mainly used for storing part of the country’s strategic reserves, and the company also manages a pipeline facility in the town. This represents a major logistics hub, joining the Rota-Zaragoza and Puertollano-Loeches pipelines and regulating the distribution pressure and transportation of the pipelines in the area.
CLH Group
The CLH Group is the leading company engaged in the transport and storage of oil products in the Spanish market. In Spain, it has a pipeline network of over 4,000 kilometres in length and 40 storage facilities with capacity for 8 million cubic metres, as well as 28 airport facilities.
At international level, the company is present in the United Kingdom, through its subsidiary CLH-PS, where it manages 2,000 kilometres of oil pipelines and 16 storage facilities with a capacity of one million cubic metres.
In Ireland, the company manages the fuel storage facility at Dublin airport. Through CLH Aviation Ireland Ltd., it provides Jet A1 receipt, storage and dispatch logistics services, in addition to carrying out the expansion and modernisation of the infrastructure.
CLH is also developing a major project in the Sultanate of Oman, where it has established a company named OLC in conjunction with Orpic, which is building a pipeline and a storage facility.