MPP has developed various proposals to assist you with investing in new ideas. One of our most popular options is to invest in a farm tank, which offers great flexibility and adaptability for different needs.
Renting and leasing are tools to distribute costs over time while creating a favorable foundation for future investments. By renting or leasing, the company does not tie up its capital, does not use its bank securities, and thus does not lock up its credit capacity.
SAFE, USER-FRIENDLY FARM TANKS DESIGNED TO MAKE YOUR TASK EASIER
For us, it’s not enough to merely keep up with developments. Our ambition is to use our close relationship with customers and our knowledge of the market to develop in-demand products and customized solutions—even going beyond traditional boundaries when necessary. Safety (including protection against both spills and theft) and innovative, functional design are always top priorities when we develop a new farm tank. Additionally, it’s essential that our products meet all requirements and regulations for the handling, storage, and transport of diesel. It’s important to us that you are completely satisfied with your Farm Tank and our service. If you are not, we will do everything we can to correct the issue. We exclusively use the safest suppliers and products on the market. Thanks to our large inventory, we can quickly deliver our farm tanks to businesses throughout the Nordic region and much of Europe.
South of Gothenburg in Kungsbacka, we visit Alexander Frost, who owns and runs AFR Entreprenad. They work with ground and construction projects in the Kungsbacka and Gothenburg area, and here they are developing a plot in Särö. AFR already has a smaller aluminum tank for their pickup, and here they have an ADR-approved and bunded Transport Tank Compact 2000 L with a pump and bucket support as accessories. We’ll let Alexander share his thoughts on the tank and how it is to use.
“What’s good about this tank is that we no longer need the explosion mat we’ve used for years. We just place the bucket over it as a secure cover. In terms of design, I think it’s great — no manholes, and there’s no way to access the inside except under the bucket, which is well protected.”
From the outside, there are no obvious points of entry into the tank, as the manhole and other connections are located beneath the pump lid and within the containment area, where filling also takes place.
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“It’s easy to handle, both with chains and with pallet forks – so we’re really happy with it.”
Our TTC200 is a safe and convenient diesel tank, suitable for all types of worksites. Its design makes it easy to handle and transport, and it’s also protected from theft and unnecessary wear. The tank’s lifting lugs are tested and approved for double the weight of the filled tank. Easily accessible components make both maintenance and daily operations easier.
The fuel hatch in the cab version and the location for refueling contribute to a comfortable working situation. There is storage space under the hatch. Other connections are ergonomically placed and designed, such as a two-inch ball valve for venting during refueling.
“So far, we’ve had no problems with the tanks at all, and I don’t think we will either—we hope not. We can recommend the tank. Emotionally, it feels much more secure than the regular round ones we had before. We haven’t had any theft yet, but if we ever do, we hope they fail. MPP has been great to us—we’ve bought both small tanks and now a large one, so we’re very satisfied.”
MPP offers the most well-developed and thoughtfully designed diesel tanks on the market. One of our commitments is to continuously develop and improve safe and user-friendly products. We do this so that your work can proceed with as few disruptions as possible. It pays to think carefully about your choice of tank. See which diesel tanks might suit your operation.
A farm tank is a container used to store and transport various types of liquids and chemicals. There are many different types of farm tanks, including water jugs, fertilizer tanks, and chemical storage units.
Typically, a farm tank consists of a container made of steel, plastic, or another material that is safe for storing liquids and chemicals. The container usually has a filling port, outlet valve, level gauge, and other equipment needed to store and distribute the liquid or chemical.
A farm tank is used to store and transport liquids and chemicals used in the agricultural industry. For example, water can be used for crop irrigation or animal feed, fertilizers are used to fertilize the soil, and chemicals are used to combat pests and diseases.
Farm tanks enable farmers to store and transport these liquids and chemicals in a safe and efficient manner. They also help prevent contamination of soil, air, and water.
There are many different types of farm tanks to choose from, depending on your needs and preferences. Here are some of the most common types of farm tanks:
Water tanks – These tanks are used to store and transport water for livestock feed and irrigation. They are usually made of plastic and come in various sizes, from small buckets to large tanks that can hold thousands of liters of water.
Fertilizer tanks – These tanks are used to store and transport fertilizers for enriching the soil. They are typically made of steel or plastic and come in different sizes, from small tanks for garden use to large tanks used in large-scale agriculture.
Chemical storage units – These units are used to store chemicals that are used to combat pests and diseases. They are generally made of steel and have additional safety features to prevent leaks or spills.
Transport tanks – These tanks are used to transport liquids and chemicals from one location to another. They can be stationary or mobile, and come in various sizes and shapes depending on their intended use.
A farm tank works by storing and transporting liquids and chemicals. Water, fertilizers, and chemicals are usually filled through a filling port on the top of the tank, and the amount is measured with a level gauge that shows how much liquid or chemical remains.
When the liquid or chemicals are to be used, they are typically pumped out through an outlet valve and directed to the locations where they are needed. Some farm tanks also have filtration devices or other equipment that help remove contaminants and particles from the liquids or chemicals before use.
To extend the lifespan of your farm tank, it is important to have a regular maintenance plan in place. Here are some tips for maintaining your farm tank:
Clean the tank regularly – It is important to clean the tank regularly to avoid the buildup of dirt and contaminants. A dirty tank can lead to blockages and other issues that may damage the tank.
Check the tank for leaks – It is important to regularly inspect the tank for leaks or cracks. If you discover any issues, address them immediately to prevent more serious problems.
Replace old and worn parts – It’s crucial to replace old and worn parts on the tank to avoid future problems. This may include valves, level gauges, and other components essential for the tank’s proper function.
Use the right equipment – When handling your farm tank, it is important to use the appropriate equipment to avoid injuries or accidents. This may include gloves, safety goggles, and other protective gear.
All our farm tanks are certified as IBCs (Intermediate Bulk Containers), in compliance with the following regulations and recommendations:
MPP is a family-owned company based in south of Sweden. We have been supplying safe and user friendly diesel tanks, fueling stations and storage tanks to the Scandinavian market since 2004.
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