Installation examples of outdoor hazardous material storage tanks "Combo Tanks" for BCP measures.
Vehicle fuel is essential during disasters! A case introduced with the aim of achieving "overwhelming BCP measures."
What is a "Convolt Tank"? It is an outdoor storage tank for hazardous materials that integrates an oil containment berm, featuring a very robust structure capable of withstanding heavy rain, floods, typhoons, earthquakes, tsunamis, heavy snowfall, and salt damage. It has been recognized for its high specifications in various aspects such as "shortening construction periods, maintenance management, and lifecycle costs," contributing to the second stage of public infrastructure. [Introduction of Case Studies] We would like to introduce the case of Izumi Co., Ltd. (headquartered in Sendai City) and their private refueling station. Due to the nature of Izumi Co., Ltd.'s business, vehicle fuel is essential during disasters. Having experienced the fuel shortage issue during the Great East Japan Earthquake, they implemented this tank with the goal of achieving "overwhelming BCP measures." "Nothing is best. However, to ensure that we do not regret it when something happens next time." Please also watch the interview video with Executive Director Yasukazu Kumano. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Our company was established in 2003 after obtaining the domestic exclusive manufacturing and sales license for the "ConVault above-ground fuel tank," which is certified to the U.S. safety standard UL2085 and developed by ConVault, Inc. We have built a track record primarily around U.S. military bases in Japan, and in October 2009, we were recognized by the Japan Hazardous Materials Safety Technology Association for having functions equivalent to those of a secondary containment system, allowing for domestic sales (Hazardous Materials Evaluation No. 0054). Furthermore, in April 2015, the Fire Department acknowledged its safety and issued a notification permitting its use at private refueling stations (Fire Hazard No. 91). As awareness of crisis management increases, the demand for supporting infrastructure as a protective facility is rising.