Chino Valley Truck Wash, Inc – Tank Wash – Ontario, CA

A JPA Approved and Kosher Certified Facility, Located at 14411 Euclid Ave. Ontario, CA 91762. Chino Valley Truck Wash, Inc. is an agricultural food grade tank wash facility. We are an approved wash facility for Coca Cola, Pepsi, Tropicana, Tree Top, Nestle, Ocean Spray, Smucker’s, Welch’s, Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) both sugar and oils, Arrowhead water, Milne Fruits, National Sugar Marketing (NSM), Soy Foods of America, Ludford’s Juice and many others.

Hours of Operation

Sunday – Friday: 07:00 am to 065:00 pm
Saturday: Closed
Phone: (909) 606-7760
Fax: (909) 606-4001

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Chino Valley Truck Wash is family owned and operated. Located in Ontario California since 1999. All staff are fully trained in HACCP principals and OSHA safety Compliance. Recipient of JPA’s highest audit rating for the last 7 consecutive years, 2014 through 2020

Chino Valley Truck Wash, Inc. is an agricultural food grade tank wash facility.

Our washes meet Federal regulations, California Department Of Food and Agriculture (CDFA)  standards, Juice Products Association (JPA) requirements and Kosher standards.

As a member of the larger community of the food manufacturing and packaging industry, our mission is to provide your tank with a CIP wash that meets or exceeds current standards to ensure your tank is safe for hauling your next commodity.

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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.

There are many different bulk commodities and restrictions the bulk transport world is very different than many other products and loads such as in dry van loads a driver can unload at the delivery point, and get reloaded not too far away. That’s not the case with bulk loads, once delivered one must coordinate an appropriate wash location. This often results in big deadhead miles, not only empty miles but hours of travel. 

In many parts of the country, there simply aren’t enough wash locations, which creates backlogs and wait times to get washed. Also, not every tank wash will wash out every type of commodity. This can create distance for not only several miles to get to the nearest location but can mean crossing several states, tolls and traffic. 

Once finally at the tank wash, the driver typically must wait in line as many wash facilities have only two or three wash bays with several trucks waiting at each.  These bottlenecks can add several hours to the already time-consuming wash and travel, and with the hours of services (HOS) requirements, making it hard to get quickly to the next load.  

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.

Food Grade Tank Wash 

The general population has confidence in the food and drinks they consume as we have regulations to keep our food supply chain safe. These regulations include how the food is handled, stored and transported, which also includes, how a bulk tank trailer needs to be washed.  

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.