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Tank Clinic keeps us moving

39 YEARS ago Nic Gerber started the Tank Clinic in Alrode and today this is a thriving business in Alberton that creates tanks for Total and many other fuel carriers.

ALBERTON- 39 years ago Nic Gerber started the Tank Clinic in Alrode, and the business is still thriving in Alberton today.

What started off as a fairly small business has grown and moved premises three times.

They manufacture tankers for Total SA, Engen, and other fuel transportation companies.

Nic came up with the idea a couple of years ago to create a bus out of a tanker, and this is so successful that I saw a new one being built while I was visiting the production line.

Should they wish to take clients to a rugby match or any event, everyone hops onto the tanker and goes for a novelty ride.

On the tour, safety officer Bafana Zule explained that every tanker has separate compartments that can carry diesel and petrol simultaneously, and each compartment has a separate outlet.

It all starts with a shiny 5mm thick plate that is bent into the shape of a tank and welded together.

The factory has high noise levels, but is clean and professionally run.

On Thursday, April 23, Total SA handed over 11 tanks – all manufactured at the Tank Clinic – to two logistics enterprises, as part of their Siyakhula project.

The handover was hosted at the Tank Clinic premises.

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