Our Services

Liquid Cargo Tank Testing

Is your equipment up to date with Federal regulations? Our technicians regularly attend DOT/FMCSA approved training classes to ensure that we are up to date on all the regulations pertaining to liquid cargo tank inspections and repairs.

We are certified to perform the following tests: on the following cargo tank specifications

External Visual Inspection (V)                                MC306/DOT406
Internal Visual Inspection (I)                                  MC307/DOT407
Leakage Test (K)                                                      MC312/DOT412
K-EPA27 Test                                                            MC330/MC331
Pressure Retest (P)
Thickness Test (T)
Upper Coupler Test (UC)


R Stamp/Weld Work

Is a leaking compartment causing your equipment to sit by the wayside? As a certified R Stamp facility with the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors we are qualified to perform weld repairs. We have a certified welder on staff and can provide ASME/DOT approved welding repairs to tankers as well as all your non-ASME welding repairs.

DOT/State Inspection

When is your annual safety inspection set to expire? We are a registered Pennsylvania State Inspection Facility (OIS# CJ24). We can perform standard PA State Inspections on all vehicles except school buses and motorcycles. We are also authorized to perform Annual Federal Vehicle Inspections on vehicles that are registered in states other than Pennsylvania. We will keep track of your inspection and send you a reminder a month before your Inspection is due to expire.

 

Truck/Trailer Repairs

Is your truck or trailer working as efficiently as it could be? We have the knowledge and skills to service and repair most brands of semi-trucks and liquid cargo tank trailers. Our technicians can handle anything from brakes, lights, and suspension, to overfill protection repairs, leaky valves and everything in between. We can also install hydropacks and PTO pumps.

 

Preventative Maintenance

Are you properly maintaining your equipment? In today’s challenging business environment, we understand that down time means lost revenue. Routine preventative maintenance will help ensure that your equipment keeps running with fewer breakdowns.

1. Prevent problems that could impact your CSA score
2. Fix small issues now before they turn into more costly issues down the road
3. Maximize the life of your equipment, and ultimately save money in the long run