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Gloucestershire manufacturer rebrands

Moreton-In-Marsh fuel storage tank manufacturer Oil Tank Supplies, has announced its name change.

Rebranding to OTS Group Ltd, this move comes as part of a wider corporate rebranding and repositioning strategy.

Originally established in 1971 as Oil Tank Supplies Ltd, the business focussed on the manufacture of bunded diesel fuel storage tanks.

With nearly 50 years' experience, OTS Group Ltd is now a leader in the fuel industry, renowned for its advanced fuel storage systems and turnkey solutions.

The business now delivers solutions for all fuelling needs, from distribution and the creation of truck stops and depots to management of fuel quality and equipment servicing.

Steve Gain, managing director at OTS Group Ltd.

Steve Gain, managing director at OTS Group Ltd, said: "OTS has evolved significantly over the past 48 years and in response to the changing industry and demands from customers, we now increasingly deliver bespoke services as part of our 'turn key' solutions.

"Our rebrand will reflect our position at the centre of our clients' fuel process, but also emphasise our core skills and specialisms of manufacturing services and patented products.

"Our vision is to continue rapidly expanding.

"With market conditions evolving at a serious pace, we are a dynamic business responding to and driving change and innovation. The new name demonstrates the breadth of our skills and the look and feel reflects the dynamism of the team."

The new branding will be demonstrated across a new website and sales and marketing materials and it will be business as usual for existing clients.

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