Terminal Scheme

Terminal Scheme

The CDI-T scheme was developed in 1997 and similar to the Marine scheme, it's purpose was to improve the safety and quality performance of bulk liquid storage terminals. The major chemical storage terminal companies are participant in the Terminals scheme. Over 20 CDI-T Accredited inspectors, carry out the detailed management and technical inspections of liquid storage terminals in all continents of the world.

Costs and Charges

Chemical companies pay an annual subscription fee based on the number of inspected terminals they hold storage contracts with. The annual subscription provides the company with unlimited access to all inspection reports. Terminal companies pay a one time corporate joining fee based on their total chemical storage capacity.