C&C BULK LIQUID TRANSFER INC – Tank Wash – Jacksonville, FL

Food grade sanitary wash for liquid trailers – State of the art/environmentally friendly, Located at 11005 Blasius Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32226. Sanitize wash and dry system – Two wash bays – Dry bulk trailer wash – Cross-dock warehouse – 200 Feet long covered rail dock (for box cars) – 6,100 SF warehouse space for consolidation – Complete fire protection system – Six truck dock doors – Exterior parking/storage for trailers/containers.

Hours of Operation

Monday to Friday: 08:00am to 05:00pm
Saturday and Sunday: Closed
Phone: (904) 356-5320
Fax: (904) 356-5328

TTB Approved facility for storage and transfer of alcohol. KOSHER CERTIFIED

Find Tank Wash – Trailer Wash near me

Shippers, carriers, and drivers who need to Find a Tank Wash prior to heading to their next load can lean on TBS Directory. This online tool enables carriers, drivers and transportation professionals to quickly locate Tanker Washout Facilities across the U.S. and Canada. While there are a few similar directories in existence, TBS Directory, LLC is the most comprehensive – providing detailed information on facilities and services for over 400 wash facilities in North America, along with Truck Repair, Trailer Repair, Road Service, Truck Stops, Tires, etc

One of the biggest differences between liquid bulk and other kinds of freight trucking is the need to wash the tank tank after unloading. Tank washing is a vital part of bulk liquid shipping that prevents cross contact of products and contamination.

Kosher Food Grade Tank Wash 

Kosher transport must adhere to Jewish kashrut laws just as strictly as food production. According to kashrut food laws, any hot non-kosher items can’t touch kosher food. If that happens, then the kosher food is no longer kosher. In turn, if a tanker holds non-kosher food items and then carries kosher food — the kosher certification is lost. All Food grade tank trailers, wash locations, and storage facilities must be certified kosher by rabbis who specialize in the certification process. 

Kosher Certification Process 

There are misconceptions about kosher certification. Many people have the mistaken belief that storage or transportation tanks can be made kosher by having a rabbi merely giving a blessing over the product or trailer.  There’s actually far more to the process of kosher certification. These specialized rabbis have to inspect the facility, but also inspect the history of what the tanks previously hauled. A kosher certificate has to travel with each shipment of food throughout the entire food transportation process, from where it’s produced to its final destination. 

There are several steps that need to be followed on a Kosher Wash, to keep in good standing with kosher certification each time at Kosher Food Grade Tank Trailer is cleaned and sanitized. 

  • Step 1: Perform a standard clean, flush out any remaining liquids and wash the exterior of any dirt and debris. 
  • Step 2: Use a special cleaner for the interiors of the tank trailer. 
  • Step 3: Rinse the interiors of the tanks using water that is over 195 degrees Fahrenheit. 
  • Step 4: Sanitize thoroughly the Food Grade Tank Trailer. 

Once a Food Grade Tanker has achieved kosher certification, carriers ensure that it never comes into any contact with any foodstuffs like pork or shellfish, or any other non-kosher food items. That’s why it’s so crucially important that accurate records are kept and all 3 prior loads are recorded properly. making sure that the food grade transportation chain is kept clean and that your food product is being handled appropriately along the way. 

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Trailer Tank Wash Locations

Tank washes add extra time to every shipment. After delivering a load, the driver might have to travel an hour or more — maybe even to another state — to reach a acceptable tank wash location. Not every washing facility is designed to clean every liquid bulk tank. Some handle chemicals only, while others are designed only for food-grade loads. Some have limitations on the products they can wash due to, various limitations including regional groundwater restrictions.

Once the driver arrives at the tank wash facility, he or she will likely need to wait his or her turn to be cleaned. This is then followed by the tank wash itself, which can take several hours. A wash can be more time consuming if there is difficulty removing excess liquids (or ‘heel’) out of the tank before washing.

Washes also add cost, not only the empty deadhead miles to the tank wash, but also the cost of the tank wash. The cost of washing the trailer may appear on the shipper’s freight bill as a separate accessorial charges. For some products, bulk liquid tanker carriers will apply a standard washing charge. For others, the carrier will pass along the actual dollar amount that the Tank Wash Location charges.

What are accessorial charges?

What are accessorial charges? Accessorial charges in transportation are fees levied by freight transportation carriers for services that go beyond standard pick-up and delivery. Accessorial charges or accessorial fees are usually applied when there is a need for additional labor, equipment, time, or fuel, including tank washes.