Transom Marine

The Spargetank was a conceptual innovation to safely transport Sodium Chlorate. The concept provides for the loading of dry product, which can then be transported to the end user in a safe and controlled manner. Once the unit arrives at the end destination we have the ability to add water or steam to facilitate the creation of a liquid slurry. The liquid slurry is then recirculated through the onboard sparge system to reach the correct consistency and then discharged into the customer’s storage tanks.

Transom Marine

News Briefs

Transom Marine Services Sold!

Bill Chittenden has sold Transom Marine services to focus more on his other business interests, including Australian Container Leasing. The new owner is John Hannaway, an ex-Master Mariner, with over 20 years in the Marine Surveying Industry in Australia.

Matthew Verfurth (General Manager) and Adam Butler maintain their commitment to the company and will ensure continuity of the services offered to our customers.

Alliances ACL Pneumatank Spargetank Tonand Marine

The prototype unit arrived into Australia late July, 2005 and is currently undergoing field trials and testing on Sodium Chlorate, Starch, Calcium Carbonate and Oil refinery waste products for which we are proud to claim outstanding results.

This unit proven successful in safely managing dangerous products on our road and railway systems and has also proven economical advantages over previous methods available. The Spargetank is also a totaly intermodal unit and can be safely transported by Sea, Rail, Air and Road.