Taylor-Wharton America
Devangkumar Patel has a strong background in engineering and design, with a focus on cryogenic storage and transport systems. Devangkumar started their career at GMM Pfaudler as a Manager Design, where they underwent training at chemineer U.K. Devangkumar then joined INOX INDIA LIMITED as a Sr. Manager Design, where they executed the design of cryogenic storage vessels, transport tanks, and heat exchangers. After that, Patel worked at Cryogenic Vessel Alternatives, Inc. as a Sr. Manager Design, responsible for designing cryogenic transport tanks, offshore containers, and LNG filling stations. Currently, Patel holds the position of Vice President of Engineering at Taylor-Wharton America.
Devangkumar Patel attended Sardar Patel University from 1995 to 1998, where they pursued a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering. The field of study for their degree was Mechanical.
Taylor-Wharton America
Taylor-Wharton designs and manufacturers a comprehensive range of stationary bulk and portable cryogenic storage systems for gas and liquid applications. The company, which traces its roots to 1742, operates manufacturing and warehouse facilities in the United States, Malaysia, China, Slovak Republic, Germany, and Australia; thereby being strategically positioned to support the world’s major industrial markets. The extensive Taylor-Wharton product range includes cryogenic bulk tanks, micro-bulk tanks, transportable liquid cylinders, LNG (liquefied natural gas) storage and application systems, cryogenic beverage carbonation vessels, and freezers and dewars for cryopreservation. Taylor-Wharton recently relocated the corporate headquarters to Minnetonka, MN, under the leadership of Eric Rottier, who was appointed CEO in May of 2012.