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The Adler & Allan Group is an international provider of oil and environmental services, including 24/7 emergency response within the UK and in selected regions overseas .
The Adler & Allan Group is an international provider of oil and environmental services, including 24/7 emergency response within the UK and in selected regions overseas .
Trading started in 1926 as a Coal and Coke Merchants in London, since then it has grown and diversified, to become a provider of a range of Oil, Environmental, emergency response, Compliance and Asset Resilience services.
Trading started in 1926 as a Coal and Coke Merchants in London, since then it has grown and diversified, providing a range of Oil, Environmental, emergency response, Compliance and Asset Resilience services.
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Request edit on 20 February 2018

The Adler & Allan Group is an international provider of oil and environmental services, including 24/7 emergency response within the UK and in selected regions overseas . Trading started in 1926 as a Coal and Coke Merchants in London, since then it has grown and diversified, providing a range of Oil, Environmental, emergency response, Compliance and Asset Resilience services.

They have been involved in the clean-up in one of the UK’s most infamous disasters, In 2006 Adler and Allan were appointed principal contractor for the cleanup of the Buncefield oil terminal following the catastrophic fire and the extensive floods of 2007 and 2013. [1]  Not done the source doesn't say this? Link has now been changed--Rene Willemsen (talk) 14:21, 20 February 2018 (UTC)  Not done the source only says... "Adler and Allen (employed by Total to clear the Buncefield site) " Theroadislong (talk) 14:37, 20 February 2018 (UTC) Added - another resource that references they have been involved in the clean up [2]  Done but in a neutral tone. Theroadislong (talk) 10:05, 21 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Following Storm Desmond in 2015, they worked closely with the Environment Agency and where involved in the clean-up operation, sanitising equipment and preventing pollution as well as helping communities in Cumbria access available flood grants. [3] Done

They are a founding member of BERG (Business Emergency Resilience Group), BERG is part of the BITC (Business in the Community), an initiative of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, BERG helps businesses and communities across the UK to prepare for, respond to and recover from emergencies such as flooding, cyber-attacks and civil unrest. [4]

In 2008, Adler & Allan were chosen by the Olympic Development Authority (ODA) to run a secure supply chain for fuel to the London 2012 Games construction-phase site contractors. Supplying the fuel for the 600-plus generators and providing main-line and back-up power to over 40 Olympic venues around the country. [5]

Over the years Adler & Allan expanded its range of services with the acquisition of E&S Environmental , WES (Worcester Electrical Services) in 2017 the Group expanded with the acquisition of specialist environmental consultancy, OHES Environmental. [6]

Adler & Allan Win the Barclays Award for building resilient business 2017 - [7] — Preceding unsigned comment added by Rene Willemsen (talkcontribs) 16:31, 20 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Expands & Upgrades Hazardous Waste Site in London - Reference https://waste-management-world.com/a/adler-allan-expands-upgrades-hazardous-waste-site-in-london

The group’s services are provided from 24+ depots nationwide 24/7/365, including a purpose-built Technical innovation centre in Brize Norton. [8]


Infobox company information

Industry Environmental services

Founded 1926 Headquarters Harrogate, United Kingdom

Key people Bob Contreras (Executive Chairman), Mark Calvert (CEO) , Henry Simpson (Commercial Director), Henrik Pedersen (Business Development Director), Keith Potts (Compliance Director), Andrew Clarke (Operations Director) Products JBAR®, Sockit™, Soakbag™,, Ethanol Coalescing Filter®, Tank Technic Linings™ , ContraCorrosion™ , BoxSep™, Flexibund™, EquiSeal™ Services Compliance & Asset Resilience, Tank Services, Spill Response, Waste Management, Fuel & Forecourt Services, Pollution prevention, 24/7 Emergency Response (Oil, Chemical, flood, fuel spills and oxygen depletion), Protective Coatings & Linings, Tankering, Contaminated Land Investigation & Remediation, Spill Training, Consultative Services, Non-Destructive Testing (NDT), Site Decommissioning, Flood services, PPM and testing Number of employees 600+ (2018) Subsidiaries E&S Environmental , WES (Hazardous electrical services) , OHES Environmental Website http://www.adlerandallan.co.uk


I have amended and added in the independent resources as well as the info box information and services and would like to change the Adler and Allan page / article as the information needs updating.

kind regards,

Rene