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Flexitank, Inc.

75 employees

Flexitank, Inc. is a full service ISOtank owner/operator, also offering a wide range of intermodal support functions for your complete shipping and logistics needs. We strive to provide you with a reliable, safe, secure and competitive alternative to move your cargo to/from domestic and international markets. Our geography includes North, Central and South America, the Caribbean, Europe and Asia. The product lines we handle include liquids as well as dry cargo and compressed gases. We use isotanks, flexitanks (a.k.a. flexibags), containers (including refrigerated), totes, drums, liners, chassis and more, depending on the commodity. Our customer base includes small businesses to multinational corporations, in industries such as chemical, energy / petroleum, pharmaceutical, food grade (including Kosher and USP) and others. Our transportation options consider trucking and tank trucks, railroads, ocean vessels and barges for a door and/or port scope at origin and destination. We can customize our service and support functions to include sales, leasing, fleet management, maintenance, repairs, inspection, testing, cleaning, product transfer, terminal on wheels, lift / stacker, depot storage, bonded area / Free Trade Zone, documentation, 24/7 web access for tracking shipments, and more. Our aim is to present a tailor made program based on each customer’s specific priorities and requirements. We have an Emergency Response protocol and local TEAM and are certified with Responsible Care, US Customs Carrier Initiative Program, C-TPAT, CDI-mpc and we are also ISO complaint. We have an FMC OTI NVOCC license, a hazardous material registration, and EPA federal waste permits. Flexitank, Inc., is more than just a logistics operator, with depots, trucking companies, cleaning facilities and with nearly 30 years of experience we can achieve your operational, commercial and service objectives.

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Industry

Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain and Storage

Sectors

Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain and Storage

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