V.E. Enterprises, Inc. was formed in 1987 in response to the increasing demand for high-quality
liquid storage
and transport equipment
for the oil/gas,
waste management
and environmental
industries. Born from its predecessor, SemCo Inc., V.E. Enterprises has a combined 30 years of
experience in the heavy metal manufacturing business and is an industry leader in design, innovation
and quality.
V.E. Enterprises is proud of its versatility in building a variety of liquid storage tanks,
vacuum trailers,
bobtails and roll-offs to meet ever-changing needs in today’s marketplace. While large enough to
utilize state-of-the-art design and production equipment, V.E. is a family-owned business nimble
enough to handle ‘back of the envelope’ custom fabrication services.
V.E. is proud of our outstanding reputation for quality and workmanship, yet we’re humble
enough to recognize that this is a dynamic market and that our products must keep pace for us to
remain competitive. We always keep an ear to the ground, listening to our customers’
recommendations and implement them in a timely manner.
Our tanks and trailers
are about more than functionality, though – we believe that equipment needs to look good.
From the smoothness of our sub-arc welds to the shine of the Imron paint, V.E. Enterprises produces
one of the most visually appealing storage containers, tanks and trailers in the business.
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OG&E uses
V.E. Enterprises mobile storage tank to facilitate transformer
repairs |
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| OG&E Electric Services is a regulated electric utility serving approximately
755,000 customers in a service territory spanning 30,000 square miles in Oklahoma and
western Arkansas. Their maintenance program calls for routine repairs on high voltage
transformers in their service area. A multi-step process is followed to remove the
mineral oil from the transformer in order to safely enter and complete repairs.
The oil, a dielectric fluid designed for outdoor transformers, must be stored
onsite in a clean, dry storage container. Oil purity is critical to maintaining the
integrity of the transformers, therefore, storage vessels are lined to avoid contamination.
After internal work on the transformer is complete, OG&E removes any traces of ...
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