Gerotto announces partnership with Derc Salotech
Published by Ellie Brosnan,
Editorial Assistant
Tanks and Terminals,
In particular, MagTrack was presented at ECOMONDO 2025: it is a modular system built around a universal carrier. The crawlers are designed to be used on flat and slightly curved steel surfaces. Depending on the application, the carrier can be fitted with a full range of modular tools. All water jetting tools work with high pressure jets up to 3000 bar.
Arco Den Hollander, International Sales Manager at Derc Salotech, commented: “Italy is a very interesting market for industrial cleaning because it boasts numerous industrial assets in different sectors. Gerotto is a company with which we share an approach to innovation and is a great partner to bring a new approach to cleaning operations.”
“Derc Salotech,” added Alessandro Gerotto, President and CEO of Gerotto, “is a European leader that has built a reputation for excellence in industrial cleaning over time. We are delighted with this partnership, which is based on mutual respect and a vision focused on robotics and innovation.”
“Becoming the Italian distributors for Derc Salotech,” emphasised Daniel Devò, Sales Manager of the Gerotto Robotics Business Unit, “was a natural step to complete the range of robotic solutions we already offer: like Gerotto, we specialise in no-man entry robots that vacuum material from the bottom of tanks. With Derc's magnetic robots, we are able to meet the needs of customers who also require state-of-the-art machinery to work in complete safety on vertical surfaces.”
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