The experts at Samp explore why preparation, not execution, is driving cost, risk, and rework in tank terminals In the tank storage industry, maintenance failures rarely happen because someone used the wrong tool or ignored a procedure. Far more often, they happen because the work was poorly prepared. By the time technicians arrive on site, key decisions are already fixed: access routes are defined, equipment is ordered, contractors are mobilised, and safety assumptions are locked in. When something goes wrong at that stage, it is usually too late to fix cheaply or safely. As many operators now recognise, maintenance problems […]
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