Vopak Posts Record 2025 Profits, Commits €1.7B Distribution Plan Through 2030

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Vopak posts record 2025 profits with 61% net income surge to €604M. Company commits €1.7B shareholder distribution through 2030.

Vopak Posts Record 2025 Profits, Commits €1.7B Distribution Plan Through 2030

Vopak delivered record financial performance in 2025, with net profit surging 61% to EUR 604 million and proportional operating free cash flow reaching EUR 823 million. The strong results reflect robust demand across the company's storage and handling operations for chemicals, gases, and energy products.

The Dutch logistics company announced a comprehensive shareholder distribution program worth approximately EUR 1.7 billion through 2030, combining annual dividend increases of 5% or more with a EUR 500 million share buyback initiative. The capital return program underscores management confidence in sustained operational momentum and cash generation capacity.

Vopak remains on track to execute its EUR 4 billion investment strategy by 2030, targeting growth in gas infrastructure, industrial storage, and energy transition capabilities. The company's investment pipeline reflects structural shifts toward renewable energy, liquefied natural gas, and specialty chemical storage solutions across its global portfolio.

Source: GlobeNewswire Inc.

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