Western Global debuts compact fuel tank

By |  June 27, 2023
Western Global's new Fuel Cube Type-S is designed to fit in the back of a truck and includes enhanced safety features and increased versatility. Photo: Western Global

Western Global’s new Fuel Cube Type-S is designed to fit in the back of a truck and includes enhanced safety features and increased versatility. Photo: Western Global

Western Global introduced the FuelCube Type-S, a compact fuel tank that fits in the back of a truck.

According to the company, it is designed to safely transport and dispense diesel fuel when and where it’s needed without hazardous material placard requirements and includes security features and increased versatility. The dual-purpose adaptability of the tank allows businesses to use it as a truck bed tank or an on-site tank.

“The FuelCube Type-S propels Western Global into a new sector,” says Jeff Lowe, vice president of product marketing at Western Global. “Operations have been using traditional slip tanks to refuel smaller diesel equipment fleets without the need for hazardous materials placarding, but they’re looking for a more secure, user-friendly option. We are excited to expand our FuelCube line to offer an optimal solution for this market.”

The FuelCube Type-S features a 119-gallon capacity and is optimal for 3/4-ton pickups or larger due to the tank’s weight when filled with fuel.

Unlike slip tanks, Western Global says contractors can easily lift this tank out of the truck using the tank’s four-way forklift pockets. This increases contractors’ efficiency, the company adds, as they can use valuable truck bed space while using the tank as a stationary refueler to keep the operation rolling. Corner brackets make the tank stackable when empty to save space on the jobsite when removed from the truck.

Western Global says it designed the FuelCube Type-S with durability in mind, featuring built-in, weatherproof, 110 percent double-walled containment that eliminates the need for pans or basins. This significantly reduces the potential of an operation-halting fuel spill, should the tank become damaged.

The FuelCube Type-S also offers heightened security with a lockable equipment cabinet to protect the pump and feed/return lines. Additionally, the equipment cabinet promotes longer pump and hose life by shielding the components from the elements.

“Slip tanks are ubiquitous in the equipment landscape,” Lowe says. “Despite that, they’re difficult to unload and vulnerable to fuel theft. That’s why we’re eager to offer operators a product with more adaptability, mobility and security to optimize their fueling experience.”

Related: Western Global highlights diesel, DEF offerings at ConExpo

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Jack Kopanski is the Managing Editor of Pit & Quarry and Editor-in-Chief of Portable Plants. Kopanski can be reached at 216-706-3756 or jkopanski@northcoastmedia.net.

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