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Precision Tank Renovates Brand Identity

 
Precision Tank, a leader in liquid storage solutions, today unveiled a new brand identity.
 
The new Precision Tank brand represents the capabilities of two industry leaders, the former Precision Tank & Equipment (PT&E) and A & B Welding companies. Precision Tank offers a broad scope of turn-key solutions for the agriculture, commercial, municipal and fuel industries.
 
"This is much more than just a re-branding exercise: We are instilling a new culture that combines the best of two leading companies,” said David Hemming, CEO of Precision Tank. "The new Precision Tank describes our forward-thinking approach to the liquid storage industry. Collectively, we will be able to offer our customers more resources behind a unified brand."
 
In addition to the new brand identity, Precision Tank is launching a new tagline, “Innovate. Fabricate.” to capture the company’s expanded product offerings, upgraded services and enhanced customer service.
The industry will begin to see an immediate transition to the new Precision Tank brand during the final quarter of 2017.
 

 

Source : Precision Tank

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