Formit Services

now has bigger corrosion free ablution waste storage tanks available.

 Less pumping mean less spending

NATIONAL

AUSTRALIA’S largest provider of portable toilets and sanitation solutions, Formit Services, has recently increased its production of all its waste storage tanks due to growth across the mining and infrastructure sectors in Australia and abroad.

Recognised as the market leader in waste tanks due to its production capability, and its certified lifting system for the larger 4000l and 6000l units, Formit waste tanks are the optimum solution for mine sites and the needs of employees and contractors.

Larger capacity waste tanks for remote areas means more flexibility with pump-out requirements. Less pumping means less spending.

Formit Services has designed, refined, and certified its range of portable waste tanks specifically to carry the weight of the larger ablution blocks now being used on most large-scale sites.

Add to this the fork pockets and lift points which ensure the units can be moved with relative ease around most sites, and Formit waste tanks really do become the only choice.

The waste tank range consists of 2000l, 4000l and the 6000l models and all are made with heavy duty polyethylene tanks mounted in a galvanised steel frame which will take up to 7000kg plus 12 people.

The use of a plastic tank is not only lighter but also provide a solution to the corrosion issues commonly experienced with steel waste tanks.

The waste tanks are 100pc Australian made by Formit and have been tried and tested over many years and are a common sight under ablution blocks supplied by leading portable building manufacturers and hirers throughout Australia.

With distributors based in WA, Qld, NSW and VIC, Formit Services offers an Australian-wide distribution network.

1 Co-Wyn Close, Fountaindale NSW 2258 AUSTRALIA

+61 (0)2 4336 1000

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