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Polytank Ghana Limited is poised to give customers access to strong tanks to aid in the storage of water. It has therefore introduced its new ‘Sumo Super’ tank.
The new tank is durable and has a longer lifespan.
Polytank Ghana Limited launched its new ‘Sumo Super’ tank as an addition to its water storage tanks. The tank has UV stabilizers that will aid the tank to withstand all weather conditions.
Speaking at the launch of the new ‘Sumo Super’ tank, Executive Director of the Mohinani Group, owners of Polytank Ghana, Ashok Mohinani said the tank has features that will ensure its longevity and comes at an affordable price for customers.
“This is a new technology and it is three-layered and has extra additives and health preservatives to give you a new dimension to the existing tanks on the market. The outer layer has UV stabilizers which protect the tank from ultra-violet rays of the sun, hence caters for the longevity of the tanks”, he said.
Chief Director of the Ministry of Sanitation and Water Resources, Noah Tumfo, reiterated government’s commitment to closing the gaps and addressing the shortfalls associated with providing Ghanaians with access to clean and safe water.
The tank also has an inbuilt anti-bacterial property to help protect against algae formation and other microbes.
The tank was built strongly to enable it to withstand a drop from 25 feet height without breaking or getting damaged.
The new Sumo super tank provides customers with nine varieties of colors to choose from.
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