Anyone here actually switched from regular poly tanks to IBC containers for water storage?

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    We run a small manufacturing unit and for the past two years we've been using standard poly tanks for our water storage needs, but they've been giving us nothing but headaches lately. One cracked last summer, another one has a slow leak we still haven't fully fixed, and moving them around the facility is a nightmare because they weren't really designed with handling in mind. A colleague of mine recently mentioned he switched everything over to IBC containers and hasn't looked back since, which got me seriously thinking. I started doing some research online and came across crateco.ae which had a decent amount of information about what to look for in terms of certification and capacity, and that's actually where I first properly understood what a water ibc tank is supposed to be rated for and why the UN approval marking matters so much especially if you're storing anything beyond plain clean water. What I'm still not clear on is whether the transition is as smooth as people make it sound. Like is the installation straightforward, do you need special fittings or adapters to connect them to your existing setup, and what happens when you need to clean them out properly between uses. I also want to know if the 1000 litre size is actually practical for day to day industrial use or if people end up needing more units than they expected. If anyone here has made that switch from traditional poly tanks to IBCs I would genuinely love to hear how the first few months went and whether you ran into any issues you didn't see coming. Any advice would be really appreciated.
     

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