Once again Ledbury Welding & Engineering will be exhibiting at this years Commercial Vehicle Show. The Commercial Vehicle Show is Britain's largest and most successful road transport event. In 2008 the Show returns to the NEC to occupy halls 6 through 12, and 17 through to 20, with a combined area of over 90,000 square metres
As the market leader Ledbury Welding and Engineering will be exhibiting a specifically designed show unit which gives visitors a unique understanding of bunded tank design and the range of equipment available.
The unit has been equipped with security cabinets, pumps, gauges and fittings to showcase our capabilities and services.
Having recently developed and supplied units for the storage of 100% bio diesel, Ledbury Welding also develops packages to meet the needs for new and alternate fuels
If you would like to find out more about the Derv pack and to receive a FREE TICKET to the show, please send an email to sales@lweltd.co.uk confirming your contact details.
continue to supply specialist tanks to Wessex Water under a framework agreement. After a stringent selection process Ledbury Welding & Engineering Ltd secured the framework agreement and are part way through the supply of tanks to Wessex Water.
By supplying specifically designed units to meet their requirements this project clearly demonstrate's Ledbury Welding & Engineering Ltd are able to satisfy Wessex Water stringent quality & design standards.
After successfully tendering for the supply contract to replace existing outdated and non-compliant bunded tanks, Ledbury Welding & Engineering Ltd again showed its capability to complete the puzzle of effective storage.
This was achieved by decommissioning of existing equipment, disposal of the old tanks and re-installation of existing pumps and fuel monitoring onto the new units. Ranges of self-bunded totally enclosed units were supplied containing both Derv & Gas Oil.
Having set targets of change over in one day Ledbury Welding & Engineering Ltd along with the skills of the Freightliner site engineers were able to complete the works on time. Another contributing factor was the effort off the existing pump and monitoring supplier Merridale.