Tank:
Tank:
What does this term stand for?
A Tank in logistics refers to a container or vehicle specifically designed to store and transport liquids, gases, or bulk chemicals safely. Depending on the product, tanks may be insulated, pressurized, or equipped with heating/cooling systems to maintain product integrity. Tanks are used in industries such as chemicals, food and beverages, petroleum, and pharmaceuticals. Proper tank logistics involve regulatory compliance, careful handling, monitoring for leaks, and adherence to environmental and safety standards. Efficient tank management ensures minimal product loss, safe transport, and uninterrupted supply chain operations.
Characteristics:
- Holds liquids, gases, or bulk chemicals
- May be pressurized, insulated, or climate-controlled
- Requires strict safety and environmental compliance
- Prevents product loss or contamination
- Supports industrial and commercial logistics
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