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ISO Tank Container leasing- Top 10 most frequently asked questions

  
  
  
  
  

Hi folks- we have been receiving a lot of great inquiries and a lot of great questions about how to lease an ISO Tank, where to lease an ISO Tank, ISO tank specifications, and so many other great questions.  So we have put together the top 10 most frequently asked questions by our readers. 

We pride ourselves in listening and quickly answering all of your inquiries; we appreciate your business and hope the following is of value as you do your research to find a reputable ISO tank lease options.  We are here to help you find those answers.

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Q/A:

Q: Do you provide ISO tank specifications?

A: Yes, we provide you with a full set of specifications on the type of ISO Tanks being looked at for lease.  Of course, the tank container specifications depend on the product you are wanting to ship. So have your MSDS ready and send it in for review.

Q: Where can I get an ISO Tank Container General Arrangement drawing (GA)?

A: When we look at every MSDS that comes in, we make sure that from a regulatory it meets specifications.  Once we know the type of ISO Tank needed; we will be more than happy to provide you with a General Arrangement drawing. Actually, you can download it here now.

Q: I understand you lease ISO tank Containers, but do you also sell ISO tanks?

A: We do not sell the equipment, we are 100% dedicated to leasing ISO Tank containers.  If you are looking to buy used ISO tanks or new ISO tanks; I will be more than happy to recommend some good companies here locally that will be more than happy to assist. Email us for info on this.

Q: What type of rates do I expect to pay when I approach a tank container lease or rent agreement?

A: Well, it depends on a few things.  Credit, type of equipment needed, and length of contract.  Send us an email to further discuss.

Q:What type of ISO tanks are needed for Aviation fuel, Jet A, and similar?

A: You can't imagine how common this question is.  What you need to be looking at is a T11 ISO Tank Container.

Q: What size ISO tanks do you have available?

A: Currently in Houston, the two most common sizes of ISO tank containers available for rent / lease is the 21,000 Liters and the 24,000 Liters.  If you have a specific request, send us an email.

Q: What is the design pressure of your ISO Tank Containers?

A: That depends on the type of ISO tank needed or selected for your product.  The most common one will be the T11 with a MAWP of 4 BAR.  All this is subject to the product requirement.

Q: Can you help me ship the ISO Tank Containers domestically/internationally?

A:We can help you by putting you in contact with a couple of reputable freight forwarders that will take care of your shipments.

Q: Do you have any other depots (places where you can drop off or return the ISO tank Container) outside of the US?

A: First of all, we are dedicated to the Americas.  With that being said; when a tank leaves a US depot it must be returned to a US depot. We do not have other drop off locations.  

Q: Can I purchase damage protection insurance for my ISO Tank container lease?

A: Absolutely, we offer that option so get with one of our members to discuss this further.

ISO tank container leasing

So, there you have it, the 10 most frequently asked questions from our readers.

We have set up a small section on our site where you can submit information on your project, once we get it we start working on it; go check it out here and scroll to the bottom.

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Thank you for reading our Blog.

Transliquid Technologies - not only thinking different, but doing business different.  Call us today at 281-377-5845

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