Loading assemblies for up to six arms often include integrated Fusion4 BioBlend systems for biofuel blending and preinstalled Mini-Pak injection systems to facilitate additive injection capability. With standard features such as vapor recovery, vehicle grounding and overfill protection, these systems have numerous upgrade options including canopies, walkways, operator shelters, etc.
Offloading assemblies cover a range of requirements, starting with simple single-unit, standalone off-loading skids for the decanting of road tankers and transferring product from vehicle to site storage. These systems can be fully automated with dual redundancy, integrating multiple functions into the off-loading process such as de-aeration, denaturing, additivation or blending. Multiple metering technologies can be utilized in these systems including positive displacement and Coriolis for custody transfer, with both local and remote data reconciliation. Ethanol and biodiesel offloading can be facilitated from both road tanker and rail car, as can LPG.