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STOKOTA - AVIATION FUELLING VEHICLE

STOKOTA is a Belgian manufacturer, established in 1963 and besides road tankers, specializes in Aircraft refuellers.

After being in business for over 50 years Stokota has truly become an international producer of industrial vehicles and logistic solutions.

WHY CHOOSE STOKOTA

The STOKOTA group offers a wide range of aircraft refuellers and hydrant dispensers for both commercial aircraft refuelling as for military applications. Our engineering department focusses on the development and manufacturing of aviation fuelling vehicles that work efficiently, have a good ergonomics, high safety level and minimize their impact on the environment

The key points during development are use of advanced technology, safety, ergonomics, easy handling, easy maintenance and testing, clean design and a high build quality. Using the latest technology allows us to build light constructions without losing quality or safety.

STOKOTA is well known for the close contact with its customers. Through Customer Specific Design, we try to find the best compromise between our customer’s wishes and a well thought out design.

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Our Industries

Aviation Fuelling Vehicles

STOKOTA offers a variety of aircraft refuellers on rigid, semi-trailer and trailer chassis. Next to Refuellers, STOKOTA offers a range of hydrant dispensers conform JIG latest issue with flow rates from low-flow up to 4.000 l/min. All vehicles available in low-profile and constructed with respect to customer specifications, legislations (ADR, JIG, EN and CE standards)

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Fuel & Energy

STOKOTA offers tank semitrailers, trailers and superstructures in aluminium or stainless steel for the transport of both non-ADR and ADR products like fuel, heating oil, LPG and aircraft fuel. While designing our tank vehicles, our target is to reach optimal efficiency and the lowest possible kerb weight in combination with the highest safety standards.

Waste & Cleaning

STOKOTA offers tank semitrailers, trailers and superstructures in aluminium or stainless steel for the transport of both non-ADR and ADR products like fuel, heating oil, LPG and aircraft fuel. While designing our tank vehicles, our target is to reach optimal efficiency and the lowest possible kerb weight in combination with the highest safety standards.

Hydrant pit flushing and cleaning vehicles

There are multiple types:

  •  Pit Flusher
  • Pit cleaner
  • Combination

Key features:

  • Main fuel tank for contaminated fuel: 11.000L 
  • Tank built according ADR standard
  • Mechanical bulk meter with mechanical meter head. Electronic can be fitted optionally.
  • 4L closed sampling system
  • SSAFCON Millipore
  • Two hose reels and one hydrant intake hose
  • Interlock system

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The company has always succeeded in integration the different manufacturing plants into the Stokota philosophy.  The high quality of the products and after sales service from the company resulted in:

  •  A strong market position in the construction of tankers for both the East and West European markets
  • An enforced product innovation in the construction of environmental vehicles
  • Innovative products such as hydraulically steered and extendable trailers.

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