Sureclean Makes £2 Million Equipment Investment

November 11, 2013

Sureclean operatives demonstrating vacuum transfer technology
Sureclean operatives demonstrating vacuum transfer technology

International industrial cleaning contractor Sureclean announced it has invested £2 million in equipment during 2013, increasing its fleet by around 10% which has allowed the company to expand its global service offering.

Aberdeen and Alness-based Sureclean has made investment into vacuum transfer technologies, increasing its number of vacuum pumps to 16. Specifically designed and custom built, this equipment is ATEX certified and is suitable for use in Zone II hazardous areas and provides an innovative, safe and ergonomic solution for the controlled movement of a wide range of waste materials.

Sureclean’s vacuum transfer technologies minimize the need for entry into tanks or vessels to carry out essential cleaning and can significantly reduce the confined space man-hours usually required for work of this nature, the company said.

In addition to the vacuum transfer units, Sureclean has also made investment into its vacuum systems which includes filtration units and vacuum skips. These complement the vacuum transfer units and form a building block for the optimum combination of equipment required for specific work-scopes.

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