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Adler and Allan
IndustryEnvironmental services
Founded1926
HeadquartersHarrogate, United Kingdom
Key people
Mark Calvert (Managing Director
ServicesTank Installation, Spill Response, Waste Management, Fuel services, Industrial water Jetting, Separator Services
Number of employees
200 (2009)[1]
Websiteadlerandallan.co.uk

Adler and Allan Group provide a range of professional oil industry services and environmental services to British industry. Services include spill response and disaster relief, fuel and tank installation, fuel distribution, waste management plus a range of complementary services such as tank cleaning, pollution prevention and emergency fuel deliveries.

Adler and Allan Group environmental services also include specialist water jetting, industrial drain & sewer cleaning and tunnel cleaning.

History

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In 1926 Adler and Allan begin trading as coal and coke merchants in London. In 1967 Company diversifies into Oil tank cleaning and a few years later Oil distribution begins. The Adler and Allan operations moved to the current Stratford, London depot which also dealt with Tank and vessel fabrication.

In 1993 Mark Calvert (Managing Director) joined the company who was then joined by Henry Simpson (Commercial Director) in 1998. A year later David Whiskerd (Operations Director) and Peter Harcourt (Development Director) joined and started fuel distribution operation in the West Midlands

At the start of 2000, Adler & Allan acquired Environment Management Ltd. At this stage there were now oil spill response bases in Hartlebury, Stansted and Exeter; training facility in Stockton and pollution control manufacturing business in Birkenhead.

As an establishment, Adler & Allan Northern joint ventured with AMW Contractors providing spill response and industrial services in the North of England and in 2002 acquired the tank cleaning division of Shanks at Rainham, Essex. A Tank Clean Group was acquired at Manchester including Pressure Clean and Kaytencourt (painting and decorating)

2003 was the year when Industrial Water Jetting Systems Ltd was brought, with bases in Bury St. Edmunds, Lincoln, Grimsby and Maidstone; acquisition includes Branchand Tank Services and Aquaducks (domestic drainage). To complement this CW Tanker at Thetford was brought and additional IWJS bases were opened at Corby, Colchester and Guildford.

The Adler & Allan Group restructured into two limited companies, Adler and Allan and IWJS, with all other companies changed into operating divisions.

2004 Rainham depot were granted a licence as a Special Waste Transfer Station and Branchand Tank Services became a division of Adler and Allan group.

In 2006 Adler and Allan appointed principle contractor for the clean up of the Buncefield oil terminal following the catastrophic fire that destroyed 20 tanks 1926

IWJS

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Industrial Water Jetting Systems (IWJS) leads the sector in the use of high pressure water jetting for cleaning tunnels, drains, sewers, interceptors, tanks, pumping stations, sewage treatment tanks, canals and waterways.

Adler and Allan

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Mark Calvert is the Managing Director of the group. Enviromental Services remains as the companys main speciality

See also

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Major subsidiaries

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  • Spill Response
  • Fuel services
  • Industrial water Jetting and Cleansing
  • Fuel Installation and Oil Tank services
  • Waste Management
  • Separator and Interceptor Services

Citations

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2005 Hertfordshire Oil Storage Terminal fire

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