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What is the effect of smaller loads
The evil that is in the world almost always comes of ignorance, and good intentions may do as much harm as malevolence if they lack understanding. Albert Camus
• Average cost of hauling 7,500 gallons is approx. $225.00, or $.03/gal• Average cost of a tank wagon delivery 4,500 gallons is approx. $225.00, or $.05/gal (but usually
greater)• Why – almost the same amount of drive time, fuel usage, and driver labor. Cost of equipment is similar,
but there is a much smaller market for specialized tank wagons. A class 8 tractor and trailer can be used in a wide variety of applications.
• Assuming one load per week, the additional cost of smaller loads is $7,800/ year.
Why 12,000 vs 10,000 gallon single tank
12,000•Easier to forecast if usage is erratic•5.2 hrs to call and receive product•Less potential to overfill•Less potential for dead-head/high pressure equipment failure
The evil that is in the world almost always comes of ignorance, and good intentions may do as much harm as malevolence if they lack understanding. Albert Camus
10,000• Easier to forecast if usage is less than 1300
gal/day or spread out evenly.• 2.2 hrs to call and receive product• higher potential for overfill condition• greater potential for dead-head/high pressure
equipment failure
Why 12,000 vs 2-6000 gallon tanks
12,000•Easier to forecast if usage is erratic•5.2 hrs to call and receive product•Less potential to overfill•Less potential for dead-head/high pressure equipment failure
The evil that is in the world almost always comes of ignorance, and good intentions may do as much harm as malevolence if they lack understanding. Albert Camus
2 – 6000 gal tanks• 5.2 hrs to call and receive product• Higher potential for overfill condition due to ullage
calculation of multiple tanks (true but hard to believe)• Greater potential for dead-head/high pressure equipment
failure because one tank has to be filled, product stopped, and balance placed into other tank
• Twice and many connections/hook-ups performed and reading taken. This is where a majority of spills occur.
• Higher cost – two 6,000 gallon DW tanks are substantially more than a single 12,000 gallon DW tank. Piping, overfill protection, vents, valves and fittings are double. Concrete footprint is larger.