Despite a slowdown in the LNG market, due to the reduced price per barrel of oil, the future looks bright for the five companies which constitute Dutch-headquartered The Rootselaar Group.
Founded in 1957 by Tim van Rootselaar with all the money he earned as a welder on Shell-refineries in Australia, the company began its path in the industrial gases sector. By the time the 80s arrived it had expanded into the manufacturing of LPG tanks, from small (500l) to bigger (100,000l) above ground, and later, underground/mounted.
Approaching its 60th anniversary, the group now consists of five companies – Tankbouw Rootselaar, Cryovat, Hadetec, Cryotech Asia, and Cryotech Middle East – which all provide a specific know-how to the overall company’s brand.
One of these companies, Cryovat, has just supplied a customer in Denmark with a 500 m3 LNG bunkertank.
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