MAC to showcase tanker craftsmanship in Kansas City
MAC Trailer Enterprises plans to showcase its latest tank trailer engineering and craftsmanship in a 50-ft.-by-60-ft. space at National Tank Truck Carriers’ Tank Truck Week in Kansas City, Missouri.
Tank Truck Week 2025 is set for Oct. 5-8 at the Kansas City Convention Center.
The booth will feature custom equipment built for leading fleets by MAC Trailer and Beall Manufacturing, the company reported.
Beall, based in Portland, will show a petroleum tank trailer designed for Conico Oil of Southern California. The frameless tanker spotlights Beall’s lightweight construction, low-maintenance design, and deep knowledge of Western and Northwestern regional regulations. Beall dealers from across the Western United States also will be on site, including Opperman and Son, Tankmax, and Beall’s newest dealer, Mountain West Utility Trailer.
“Beall Manufacturing has built its reputation on delivering tank trailers that combine expert design with safety, dependability, and precision engineering,” Dave Morice, Beall director of products, said in a news release. “We’re excited to showcase a petroleum transport that highlights why Beall remains the trusted choice for fleets across North America.”
See also: MAC LTT’s safety innovations turn heads
Alongside Beall’s trailer, Alliance, Ohio-based MAC will present a 1,600-cu.-ft. food-grade pneumatic tank trailer built for Kraft Tank and sold to Lynx Trucking. The company will also feature a vacuum pneumatic tanker equipped with a BTI Clean System for AJ Transport, which will be displayed in BTI’s booth.
These units collectively highlight MAC’s range of solutions for dry bulk and specialty transport.
“MAC Trailer is proud to support our customers and dealers with tank trailers that are built to perform,” said Ken Butler, MAC director of dry bulk tank products. “The food-grade and vacuum pneumatic trailers on display at [Tank Truck Week] demonstrate our commitment to innovation, quality, and the partnerships that drive this industry forward.”