Caldwell Tanks

Caldwell Tanks is a large privately held company that designs, fabricates, and builds tanks for the water, wastewater, grain, coal and energy industries. Caldwell is the largest elevated tank company in the world. Caldwell has approximately 500 total employees with 206 employees in Louisville at its 20-acre (81,000 m2) headquarters campus. Caldwell has two major facilities: fabrication facilities in Louisville, Kentucky, and Newnan, Georgia.

Caldwell Tanks
TypePrivately held
Founded1887
FounderWilliam E. Caldwell
Headquarters4000 Tower Rd
Louisville, KY 40219
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Bernie Fineman
(CEO)
ProductsIndustrial Storage Tanks
ASME Vessels
Elevated Storage Tanks
Ground Storage Tanks
Turbine Inlet Cooling Systems
Number of employees
500[1]
Websitecaldwelltanks.com
Brooks Catsup Bottle Water Tower, "The World's Largest Ketchup Bottle", built by Caldwell Tanks in 1949.

Operating divisions

  • Caldwell Tanks - Constructs customized elevated and ground level potable water storage tanks
  • Industrial API Tanks and ASME Vessels - Industrial field-erected projects in industries such as oil, gas, midstream and chemical.
  • Caldwell Energy - Established in 1995, Caldwell Energy provides Turbine Inlet Air-Cooling (TIC) systems

History

Caldwell Tanks was founded in 1887 by William E. Caldwell. The company was originally known as W.E. Caldwell Co. The firm remained in the Caldwell family until 1986 when it was purchased by James W. Robinson. Robinson appointed a former banker, Bernard S. Fineman, to be president of Caldwell.[2]

The W.E. Caldwell Company headquarters was originally located on what is now part of the campus of the University of Louisville. The university's Red Barn multi-purpose activities facility is a remaining building of the original Caldwell Tanks complex. The university purchased the facility from Caldwell in 1969.[3]

In April 2011, Caldwell Tanks completed a 16,000-square-foot (1,500 m2) expansion of its headquarters in Louisville. The expanded space doubled the office space at its Louisville headquarters, adding additional offices, conference rooms, and file-storage rooms. Caldwell also announced plans for a 24,000-square-foot (2,200 m2) addition to its 180,000-square-foot (17,000 m2) production facility.[1][4][5]

Notable projects

Use as a filming location

Caldwell's Newnan, Georgia facilities have been used as a filming location for films and television series. Portions of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 were filmed on the Caldwell Tanks property in December 2013 to January 2014. Portions of the AMC television series The Walking Dead have also been filmed at Caldwell's facilities in Newnan.[16][17][18]

See also

References

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  15. "U.S. Route 40 - World's Largest Vess Bottle". Route40.net. 2010-09-29. Retrieved 2014-01-21.
  16. "Leaders in Storage Tanks, and Well Beyond". Caldwell Tanks. 2013-12-19. Retrieved 2017-02-23.
  17. "Leaders in Storage Tanks, and Well Beyond". Caldwell Tanks. 2014-01-10. Retrieved 2017-02-23.
  18. Hunter, Marnie (2015-03-02). "'Walking Dead': Film tourism coming to life in Georgia". CNN.com. Retrieved 2017-02-23.
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