TotalErg: A Comprehensive Guide to the Project

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TotalErg is a comprehensive project that aims to provide a holistic approach to ergonomics in the workplace.

The project involves the development of a set of guidelines for designing and implementing ergonomic workspaces, which can help reduce the risk of work-related injuries and improve overall employee well-being.

These guidelines are based on scientific research and take into account various factors such as task demands, physical and cognitive abilities, and work environment conditions.

TotalErg's approach is centered around the concept of "ergonomic design", which involves creating workspaces that are tailored to meet the specific needs of employees and tasks.

Project Updates

The TotalErg project is moving forward with the approval of the transformation plan for the Raffineria di Roma industrial site.

The project will turn the site into a major logistics hub for the storage and handling of petroleum products.

The transformation will begin after the definitive shutdown of the refining plants, scheduled for the end of the third quarter 2012.

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This will be a significant change for the site, which has been a major player in the refining industry.

The project will be developed by TotalErg, a joint venture between ERG and Total, with ERG holding a 51% stake and Total holding a 49% stake.

The project's approval was announced on May 17, 2012, by ERG in a press release.

For your interest: Ceo of Total Energies

Background

TotalErg was born on October 1, 2010, from the merger of Total Italia with Erg Petroli.

The company operated in five business areas, including Refining, Supply and Logistics, and Specialty. It had a network of around 2,600 distributors and sold over 3 billion liters of fuel.

TotalErg was one of the main operators in the sector, with a market share of around 11%.

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The Rome Refinery Transformation Project is a significant development in the region. The project was approved by the Board of Directors of TotalErg, a company in which ERG has a 51% stake.

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TotalErg plans to transform the industrial site of Raffineria di Roma into a major logistics hub for the storage and handling of petroleum products. This transformation will be developed after the definitive shutdown of the refining plants.

The shutdown of the refining plants is scheduled to take place by the end of the third quarter 2012. This will make way for the new logistics hub to be built.

The project aims to create a major logistics hub for petroleum products. This will likely have a significant impact on the local economy and transportation infrastructure.

The transformation project is a result of the partnership between ERG and Total, which has a 49% stake in TotalErg.

For another approach, see: Western Refining

History

TotalErg was born on October 1, 2010, from the merger of Total Italia with Erg Petroli.

The company operated in five business areas: Refining, Supply and Logistics; Net; Wholesale; Speciality.

It had a network of around 2,600 distributors and a market share of around 11%.

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Fuel sales exceeded 3 billion liters.

In the Wholesale sector, TotalErg marketed over 1.5 million tonnes of fuels and combustibles.

The company sold fuels and combustibles to industrial, civil, and agricultural use.

TotalErg marketed bitumen and modified bitumen in the Specialty sector.

On January 10, 2018, TotalErg was acquired by Gruppo API.

The exception was the Special Fluids division, which was acquired by the newly formed Total Italia.

The subsidiary Totalgaz Italia was sold to the UGI Corporation and renamed UniverGas Italia.

All TotalErg stations were progressively replaced by those bearing the IP Gruppo API brand.

In 2019, TotalErg merged into Gruppo API.

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