About PEACOCK

 

WHO WE ARE

Founded in 1986 Peacock has more than 35 years’ experience in ISO tank leasing. We are privately owned and manage a fleet of 20,000 ISO tanks for liquids and gases. These tanks are leased to customers active in markets related to

  • Petro-chemicals

  • Food and beverages

  • Distribution and logistics

  • Oil and gas

  • Infrastructure and energy

  • Industrial gases

  • Cryogenic gases

Through our offices in Singapore, Rotterdam and Shanghai we serve a broad base of customers which include large petro-chemical producers, oil majors and nearly all global iso tank operators.

Peacock’s team includes 15 people and is well experienced, highly educated yet still one of the youngest in the industry. We enjoy being innovative and different to find new and sustainable solutions for our customers. Through our global contacts with agents, depots and surveyors we have created a network which benefits our customers in their daily business.

Besides a clear focus on operational efficiencies for our customers we are very much aware of our corporate social responsibilities within the chemical and food stuff supply chains. We therefore continually try to find new ways to improve sustainability and safe working.

 

Why Peacock?

30 years of proven experience in ISO tank leasing 
Although one of the youngest within the industry, Peacock’s team members have on average more than 10 years’ experience and have expertise in chemical engineering, logistics, commerce and finance.

Full ownership of the fleet 
We own all the tanks in our fleet so decisions are quickly made and do not need authorization from third party investors.

Simple and flat structure 
Peacock is privately owned and has a flat organizational structure, improving decision making. We like to keeps things simple and aim to be hands-on if it comes to communications, operations and service.

 
 

HISTORY


1986

Start of Peacock (founded by four cie’s incl.Van Ommeren).

1995-1996

Peacock owned by VTG (German operator) and Van Ommeren.

1999

After the merger between Van Ommeren and Pakhoed (Vopak), Peacock became non-core.

2002

Peacock was sold by Vopak to two banks and management.

2005

Management acquired all shares.

2007

Management sold Peacock to Fluvia.

2009

Reorganization due to challenging market circumstances.

2013

Peacock acquired Singapore based GCS, adding a second home market and 130 tanks to its portfolio.

2014

Peacock and Fluvia demerged to allow Peacock for a rapid growth strategy.

2015

Peacock reorganized and refinanced. Headquarters  and fleet domicile moved to Singapore.

2016

Peacock was granted the MSI Approved Container  Investment Manager Status.

2016 – 2017

Peacock accelerated growth by adding 2.000 new assets to its fleet and further invested in its management organization and team.

2018

Peacock Acquired the business of Rotterdam based Altermij Tankverhuur B.V.

2019

Peacock further optimized and increased its corporate and finance structure to allow for additional growth.