A well-designed service pit is the backbone of efficient truck, bus, and fleet maintenance. A-FLO Equipment delivers engineered pit solutions that boost safety, speed up workflows, and fit seamlessly into new builds or upgrades of existing workshops.
A well-planned workshop fitout is the difference between slow, unsafe jobs and fast, traceable, compliant work. AFLO Equipment designs, supplies and installs complete workshop solutions for transport, mining, agriculture, civil, fleet service centres and OEM dealers across Australia—bringing together fluid handling, fuel storage, lubrication systems, compressed air, washdown, and safety & spill control into one dependable package.
A well-designed service pit turns under-vehicle work into a faster, safer, and more consistent workflow—ideal for bus, truck, fleet and OEM workshops where uptime matters. AFLO engineers and installs complete service-pit solutions built for Australian conditions, helping workshops improve access, visibility and throughput while integrating hose reels, pumps and safety systems into a clean, compliant layout.
A well-implemented tank level monitoring setup gives your team real-time visibility on inventory, consumption and alarms—onsite or remote—reducing emergency callouts, downtime and manual dip checks. AFLO’s specialists design a system that matches your tank construction, fluids and workflow, then supply, install and commission the complete package with training and after-sales support.
Whether you are upgrading a yard bowser, building a new refuelling island, or equipping mobile tanks for field work, AFLO maps your requirements (flow rate, duty cycle, power, fluid type) and specifies equipment that delivers clean fuel, accurate measurement and safer handling—then commissions the system and supports it with parts and service.
If your operation runs on diesel, petrol or AdBlue, you need a fuel equipment supplier that does more than sell parts. AFLO Equipment designs, supplies and installs complete refuelling solutions for fleets, workshops, depots, agriculture, construction and mining across Australia—bringing together tanks, pumps, meters, filtration, hose reels, nozzles and fuel management systems into one reliable package. From small yard bowsers to high-throughput islands and mobile setups, AFLO matches equipment to your flow rates, duty cycles and compliance needs, then commissions the system and supports it for the long haul.
When your fleet, farm or worksite runs on diesel, uptime and safety matter. Self-bunded fuel tanks—double-walled tanks with an integrated outer bund—provide secure, compliant on-site storage without building external bunds. The outer wall is designed to contain leaks or overfill (typically to 110% of the inner tank), reducing environmental risk and simplifying compliance compared with single-skin tanks.
AdBlue (also called Diesel Exhaust Fluid / DEF) keeps modern diesel engines compliant by enabling SCR systems to cut NOx emissions. For busy depots and worksites, self-bunded AdBlue tanks combine product integrity with spill protection: the inner tank stores the fluid while the outer tank forms an integrated bund, helping contain leaks and keeping AdBlue pure. A-FLO’s range spans compact round tanks for fleet yards and containerised slimline units for higher throughputs—so you can size the install to your site.
Fuel is one of your highest operating costs—and one of the easiest to optimise with the right technology. Modern fluid management systems (FMS) give you end-to-end visibility and control over diesel, AdBlue and oils: who dispenses, into which asset, how much, and when. With accurate data, you can cut shrinkage, prevent misfuels, automate reporting and keep your fleet moving.
When it comes to storing diesel safely and efficiently, choosing the right type of fuel tank is essential. The two most common options are single-skin tanks and self-bunded tanks. While they might look similar from the outside, there are important differences between them — especially when it comes to compliance, safety, and environmental protection.
In this guide, we’ll break down what each type of tank is, how they work, and which option is best for your needs.
Storing diesel safely and legally is critical for every business, whether you’re running a farm, construction site, transport fleet, or industrial facility. Diesel is classified as a Class C1 combustible liquid, which means it poses significant fire, environmental, and safety risks if not handled correctly.
In this article, we’ll explain the key standards you need to be aware of, why they matter, and how to ensure your diesel storage meets requirements.
Storing diesel on-site can transform uptime for farms, transport depots and workshops — but getting approvals and compliance right is non-negotiable. As a leading Australian supplier of self-bunded diesel tanks, poly tanks, pumps, hose reels and spill solutions, AFLO helps customers navigate council and EPA requirements every week. Here’s what to know before you install.
A bunded fuel tank (also called self-bunded) is a double-walled diesel tank: the inner tank holds product while the outer “bund” contains spills and overfill. This reduces environmental risk, simplifies siting, and helps meet common Australian compliance requirements (e.g., AS1940). AFLO supplies bunded diesel tanks, bunded fuel storage tanks, bulk diesel fuel tanks and self-bunded diesel fuel tanks ready for pumps, filtration and metering.
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