Hoover Ferguson opens advanced chemical repackaging facility

Hoover Ferguson Group, the container, accommodation, workspace and packaging solutions provider for the energy, petrochemical and general industrial markets, has ...

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Hoover Ferguson Group, the container, accommodation, workspace and packaging solutions provider for the energy, petrochemical and general industrial markets, has opened a new purpose-built facility in Aberdeen, offering tank cleaning, chemical transloading and chemical storage services.

The facility, located at Cairnrobin Business Park, Marywell, south of Aberdeen city, comprises a state-of-the-art tank cleaning facility and a tank farm offering high-volume bulk chemical storage with associated tank filling station, control room and laboratory. The site additionally houses a 648 sqm workshop and office space.

Gary Wilson, managing director – UK, Hoover Ferguson said “Despite the challenging offshore oil and gas environment that we have been operating in, we recognised the demand in the UK market for high-quality bulk chemical storage and transloading, as well as tank cleaning services.

“With our existing premises in Bridge of Don and Kintore, the location of this newest site perfectly positions us to further serve our customers from the north, south and center of Aberdeen. We’re excited about what this expansion represents for Hoover Ferguson, but more importantly, we’re looking forward to the positive impact it will have on our customers.”

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