Heavy structural steel fabricator for tanks, vessels, and industrial infrastructure
Tampa Tank fabricates ASME pressure vessels, API storage tanks, and structural steel across energy, oil & gas, and infrastructure sectors. The tech stack is manufacturing-focused (CAD, Tekla EPM, Primavera P6, CNC) with no cloud or modern DevOps adoption visible — typical for asset-heavy fabrication shops. Active projects center on ERP controls, design automation (iLogic rules), and lean process standardization, while pain points cluster around on-time delivery, material lead times, and inspection rework — core manufacturing constraints.
Notable leadership hires: Human Resources Director
Tampa Tank – Florida Structural Steel, founded in 1953, operates as a certified fabricator and on-site constructor of pressure vessels, storage tanks, piping systems, and bridge structural steel. The company holds ASME, API, AISC, and DOT/DOE/DOD certifications and serves transportation, energy, oil & gas, mining, chemical, and water treatment sectors across North America, Central and South America, West Africa, and the Caribbean. With 201–500 employees, the company employs a manufacturing-dominant workforce (10 manufacturing roles, 7 engineering, 3 construction) and maintains a deep-water berth at Port Redwing Tampa for shipment of large-scale assemblies. Business model is project-contracted engineering, fabrication, and on-site assembly at fixed scope and schedule.
Manufacturing and CAD-centric: Tekla EPM, SolidWorks, AutoCAD, Autodesk Inventor, CNC, Primavera P6 (scheduling), Microsoft Project, FARO (metrology), iLogic (design rules). No cloud or API infrastructure stack.
Headquartered in Gibsonton, Florida, with a deep-water port facility at Port Redwing Tampa for shipping large structural assemblies.
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