Could you provide an overview of ISO tank container
and road tanker cleaning operation?
Tank cleaning is an essential
service in the logistics and chemical sectors, ensuring that containers are
thoroughly cleaned, tested, and repaired for safe transportation. At Samsara Group, we handle
diverse cargoes, including chemicals, through our extensive network with global
ISO tank operators. India’s logistics infrastructure has significantly evolved
over the past two decades, improving ports, railways, roads and airports.
However, the chemical and effluent handling sectors still require better
infrastructure that meets international standards.
Who are your key customers?
Our clientele includes
chemical manufacturers, ISO tank operators and other logistics providers. While many facilities in
India lack international standard infrastructure, ZTCT distinguishes itself
through paved land, stringent compliance and ESG initiatives, such as solar
power integration. These efforts resonate well with global chemical companies
prioritizing sustainability and quality.
What expansion plans does ZTCT have to leverage
this trend?
The
global ISO tank market has doubled over the past decade, with projections
suggesting a rise to 1.5 million containers by 2030. India’s chemical industry,
valued at $300 billion, is expected to reach $1 trillion by 2040. As the
industry grows, so does the need for compliant tank cleaning facilities. ZTCT plans to expand further, starting
with a second facility in South Gujarat, and eventually moving north. India
needs to scale its facilities from the current 20-25 to match Europe’s 600+
sites.
What differentiates your facility in terms of
technology?
Owning
our land allowed us to invest significantly in infrastructure. We utilize
advanced German technology for precise cleaning, ensuring even the smallest
residues are removed to prevent contamination. Adhering to ISO standards is not just about certification—it’s about
daily practice. We also focus on sustainability with solar panels and efficient
energy use.
What do you think industry should be doing?
The
drive for better compliance must come from within the industry. Chemical manufacturers should demand and
support compliant facilities. ESG commitments need genuine budgeting and
implementation, not just boardroom discussions. While the government plays a
role, especially through regulations like those from PESO, the industry itself
must champion these changes for a safer and more sustainable future.