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    1. SupplyCare Hosting

      SupplyCare Hosting

      The SupplyCare cloud-based inventory management platform supports users in collaborative demand planning, event-driven replenishment planning and scheduling as well as the reconciliation (in/out) and consolidation (totaling) of geographically distributed inventories. You can involve partners from all entities and even from different companies to make your supply chain smarter. SupplyCare Hosting runs on a redundant server infrastructure at Endress+Hauser and is available via web browser.

    2. SVANEHOJ

      SVANEHOJ

      Svanehøj is a global engineering company specializing in solutions for the safe and efficient handling of critical liquids and gases. The company designs, manufactures, and delivers systems and key components for cargo and energy handling, serving customers across the maritime and energy infrastructure sectors. With a strong focus on mission-critical applications, Svanehøj provides integrated solutions covering system design, equipment, automation, and lifecycle services. The company’s expertise supports safe, reliable, and efficient operations on vessels as well as at land-based terminals worldwide. Svanehøj is part of ITT Inc., a diversified global manufacturer of highly engineered components and customized technology solutions for the transportation, industrial, and energy markets. As part of ITT, Svanehøj benefits from a strong global presence, advanced engineering capabilities, and a long-term commitment to quality, safety, and innovation. With decades of industry experience, Svanehøj is a trusted partner to shipowners, operators, and terminal owners, supporting the development of future-ready energy infrastructure and the transition toward cleaner and more sustainable energy systems.

    3. Tank construction method: Multiple tanks on site

      Tank construction method: Multiple tanks on site

      - Multiple XL tanks constructed on site - Up to 30 metres high and 30 metres wide - Our efficient process and efficient teams can produce multiple tanks at the same time - When transport is difficult or impossible How does a multiple tanks on site project work? In a multiple tanks on site project, we construct multiple tanks at the same time on site. To do this, we use a central crane for the hoisting work, with different locations around the crane for the various production phases, thereby ensuring a smooth transition between processes. Moving one large tank from the production hall to its final destination can prove to be an enormous challenge. Transporting a series of tanks is, therefore, even more of a challenge. Although many things are possible, constructing a tank in the production hall and transporting it is not always the most attractive option. If you’re having a series of tanks constructed, a multiple build project may be a sensible decision.

    4. Tank construction method: Shop Built

      Tank construction method: Shop Built

      - Stainless steel tanks to approx. 5000 m3 - Where transport is an option - Production in our XL production hall in Groot-Ammers - Transport and installation taken care of - Thanks to our location on the river Lek, we can also ship tanks directly via the waterways How does a shop built project work? We can produce tanks up to 5000 m3 in our Gpi Tanks XL production hall in Groot-Ammers, taking care of everything from start to finish, including production, transport and installation. As soon as our engineering department has finalised the design, production can begin. Our production hall is equipped with state-of-the-art machinery and resources to help us efficiently construct high-quality tanks to meet your exacting requirements. Production We construct tanks layer by layer from bottom to top. Each hull section starts life in the decoiler, where the stainless steel sheet is unrolled in the correct shape. The ends are then welded together. Hull sections are then attached to one another before being passed to the stretcher where they are neatly joined together. Once the hull sections have been joined, they are welded, before returning to the stretcher for the weld seam to be smoothed out, allowing the tank to be finished more efficiently and retain its shape. The final phase, comprising grinding (if required), pickling and passivating, can then begin.