Greenergy Flexigrid joins Eurobitume, strengthening logistics expertise within the bitumen value chain
Eurobitume is pleased to welcome Greenergy Flexigrid (‘Flexigrid), a UK-based logistics service provider, as a new Affiliate member of the association. This membership further reinforces Eurobitume’s role as the unified voice of the bitumen industry across Europe and highlights the importance of logistics in supporting a safe and efficient value chain.

Flexigrid, part of the Greenergy Group, delivers fuel for Greenergy across the UK, as well as providing third party logistics for other sectors including bitumen and hydrogen. With expertise in logistics and supply chain operations, Flexigrid brings a valuable perspective to the association, contributing its expertise in the transportation and handling of bitumen and related products. Flexigrid’s involvement highlights the importance of ensuring the highest standards of safety, performance, and environmental responsibility. across the value chain from production to transport to end-use.
Eurobitume Director General Hervé Millet commented on the new membership:
“I am pleased to welcome Flexigrid to Eurobitume. Their expertise in logistics strengthens our collective ability to address key industry challenges across the full value chain. Safe and efficient transport is essential to the responsible use of bitumen, and their involvement will further support our work to promote high standards in safety, sustainability, and operational excellence. We look forward to their active contribution to the association.”
Rich Leedham, Group SHEQ lead for haulage and process integrity added:
“Joining Eurobitume gives us the opportunity to engage more closely with the wider European bitumen industry. As a logistics provider, we play a key role in ensuring the safe and efficient movement of bitumen, and we see strong value in contributing to shared objectives in safety, sustainability, and best practice. We look forward to working with other members to support the industry’s continued development.”



