Overview

Tank cleaning is a fundamental process in several sectors, such as industrial, food, chemical, and petrochemical. It consists of removing residues, scale, and contaminants from storage tanks, aiming to ensure product quality, worker safety, and environmental preservation.

Main components of a Tank service

  • Planning and Inspection
  • Equipment and Technologies
  • Cleaning Procedures
  • Waste Management
  • Occupational Health and Safety
  • Documentation and Reporting

Where do we operate?

01.Offshore — Platforms, floating units, and vessels

Drilling rigs: mud tanks/mud wells, shale shakers, cutting tanks, and solid control equipment.

FPSO (Floating Production Storage and Offloading): cargo tanks, separators, process vessels, heat exchangers, and boilers.

Tankers and liquid cargo units: Cargo tank cleaning with shipboard procedures and terminal/port requirements.

02.Onshore — Terminals and Onshore Facilities

Storage tanks, process plants, refineries, hoppers, and bulk silos for dry and bulk materials. Onshore operations also include transshipment stations and industrial depots.