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Shell (March 2009)
A three year contract for supply of below ground storage tanks to
Shell has been awarded to Wefco. Shell have a major programme of
works in the UK and supply of the tanks forms a major component
of each forecourt development. The contract is project managed by
Coteba Limited whom Wefco have a long standing relationship with
in connection with the supply of tanks also to Esso.
Jacobs (2009)
Carbon steel pressure vessels for the agrochemical industry.
Syngenta (2009)
Various carbon and stainless steel tanks for the agrochemical industry.
Aker Solutions (2008)
Various carbon steel and stainless steel pressure vessels and storage
tanks for the biofuels industry and nuclear industry
S I Group (September 2008)
Two stainless steel site built tanks, one in grade 316L and one
in grade 304L constructed on this COMAH Tier 1 chemical manufacturing
site during the early part of 2009.
AMEC (2008)
Various carbon steel pressure vessels and storage tanks to BS5500
Cat II and BSEN14015 for the refinery industry.
Foster Wheeler (2008)
Various carbon steel pressure vesselsto BS5500 Cat I and Cat II
for the refinery and petrochemical industries.
Plenty Process Filtration (2008)
Various carbon and stainless steel pressure vessels to BS5500 Cat
II CE markedfor oil and gas industries.
Precision Liquids (March 2008)
A five year contract has been secured to supply Sainsburys with
below ground double skinned fuel storage tanks. The contract will
see Wefco exclusively supply a substantial quantity of tanks during
a major redevelopment of the Supermarket's petrol filling station
network in the UK over the next five years.
Sainsburys Supermarkets (November 2007)
A five year contract has been secured to supply Sainsburys with
below ground double skinned fuel storage tanks. The contract will
see Wefco exclusively supply a substantial quantity of tanks during
a major redevelopment of the Supermarket's petrol filling station
network in the UK over the next five years.
Extra Motorway Service Areas (August 2007)
We
have recently secured a substantial contract to supply over three
million litres of underground double skinned fuel storage tanks
to four new motorway service areas being constructed in the UK by
the Swayfields Group of Companies. The contract is worth over half
a million pounds and will see Wefco underground tanks installed
at four new service areas in the UK. Two of these sites will be
amongst the largest fuel filling stations in Europe, including premier
sites on the M25 and M40.
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