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Tank Containers January/February 2016 BULKDISTRIBUTOR 5 Multimodal ITCO launches Corporate specialist makes Responsibility code sweet I investment H aving made an investment of almost €3 million in new equipment during 2015, Dutch dry bulk intermodal specialist Broekema Bulk bv is about to invest a further €1.2 million to enhance its fleet. Specialising in the food & non-food sectors, the Nederweert(Netherlands) based company increased its fleet to 300-plus silo tank containers and 40 road silo tankers last year. This included 35x 30ft LAG lightweight sugar containers for the food fleet together with new lightweight 30ft tipping chassis which are also manufactured by LAG. There were also some additional 61cbm LAG road silo tankers introduced as part of Broekema Bulk’s ongoing replacement policy. Broekema’s sugar tanks with Combilift handling unit They will now increase the fleet in 2016 with an additional 15x 30ft LAG silo tank containers for additional bulk sugar movements plus 33ft LAG tipping chassis and two 40ft LAG tipping chassis together with 10 new LAG 61cbm road silos. The LAG aluminium lightweight tipping chassis are fitted with several safety features for unloading as well as having discharge manifolds on the side of the chassis. The lightweight sugar tank containers have a tare weight of 2,000kg. www.broekemabulk.nl Big expansion for Van den Bosch V an den Bosch Transporten is expanding its container fleet with 500 new 20ft tank containers. The first 50 units were supplied at the back end of last year. The new tanks will be used for the transport of liquid bulk products between Europe, Africa and the Middle East. Since September 2015 these activities have been co-ordinated by the new van den Bosch office in Dubai. In recent years the company’s container fleet has grown considerably as a result of growing demand for intermodal transport. In the meantime the logistics service provider has over 4,000 bulk containers for transporting of liquid and dry bulk products. The new tanks have a capacity of 26,000 litres, chosen for to offer increased payloads. They also incorporate heating pipes which make it possible to heat the product if and when required. The new tanks are produced by Welfit Oddy in South Africa. This production location is well-situated for Van den Bosch as the number of transports from South Africa is increasing rapidly. www.vandenbosch.com TCO has today launched the first Corporate Responsibility Code of Practice for the tank container industry as a whole. Investigating the industry specific CR activities of its members and using the criteria of the Global Reporting Initiative as a starting point, an ITCO CR Workgroup defined 18 key priorities that are of specific importance for the tank container industry to reach a harmonious balance between economi