TWS: Tank containers for every purpose and any product

For the first time the Germany based TWS Tankcontainer-Leasing will be presenting its range of services in China at the transport logistic Shanghai 2016.

The company’s fleet of over 6,000 rental units is one of the largest of its kind for liquid products. Standard tank containers and swap bodies are available for the chemical and food sector, but also special-purpose tank containers.

With its state-of-the art fleet and innovative solutions, TWS offers tank containers for nearly any required purpose. The company provides expert solutions and global availability of nearly every type of tank container. A team of experienced staff attends to the wishes and needs of customers. Services include central coordination and monitoring of the equipment, as well as individual customer support.

Also Christine Chen, the new General Manager for the TWS Shanghai office, will be at the TWS stand at the transport logistic Shanghai 2016.

Shanghai New International Expo Centre, Hall E2, ITCO Village, Stand 380
 

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TWS Tankcontainer-Leasing GmbH & Co. KG

Dorfstraße 13
19246 Camin

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