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    TEC MEST bitumen tanks: logistics and staging insights for road engineers

    April 10, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    TEC MEST bitumen tanks: logistics and staging insights for road engineers

    First reported on Roads & Infrastructure (AU)

    30 Second Briefing

    TEC Container Solutions is expanding the use of its Mobile Equipped Storage Tank (MEST) units to handle bulk bitumen for road and highway projects, enabling on-site heated storage and pumping rather than relying solely on fixed terminals. The skid-mounted MEST systems are designed for rapid mobilisation, temperature-controlled storage and safe transfer of high-viscosity binders, reducing haul distances and dwell times for asphalt crews. For contractors, the approach offers more flexible staging of night works, remote jobs and short paving windows where conventional bitumen logistics are a bottleneck.

    Technical Brief

    • MEST units are skid-mounted, allowing crane placement on compact or constrained construction compounds.
    • Integrated heating systems maintain bitumen at paving temperatures without separate burner skids or hot-oil circuits.
    • Onboard pumping gear enables direct loading of sprayers or tankers, reducing intermediate handling equipment.
    • Units are configured as mobile facilities, supporting temporary depots on greenfield or remote alignments.
    • Modular layout allows multiple MEST units to be ganged for higher on-site bitumen storage capacity.
    • System design targets high-viscosity binders, limiting recirculation loops and shear that can damage modified bitumen.
    • Approach is particularly suited to night paving programmes with short possession windows on busy highways.

    Our Take

    TEC Container Solutions appears multiple times in our infrastructure coverage for modular bitumen handling, signalling that its Mobile Equipped Storage Tank is part of a broader push towards containerised, relocatable storage at Australian asphalt plants.

    Across the 826 Infrastructure stories in our database, only several keyword-matched pieces focus on bitumen, so TEC’s Australia-centred deployments stand out as one of the more specialised product-led plays in road surfacing logistics rather than in core pavement design.

    The related TEC feature on modular bitumen storage for speciality binders suggests this Mobile Equipped Storage Tank is likely aimed at helping contractors manage smaller, more diverse bitumen streams (e.g. crumb rubber, PMB) without committing to large fixed tanks on every project site.

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