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Running out of fuel can bring catastrophe to critical accounts, especially those that use large volume of propane for commercial purposes. Keeping these key clients content often involves considerable outlays of time and money, especially in the form of extra delivery runs to make sure the supply never gets too low. Read more»
It will be a long time before the propane industry is graced by the kind of class act it is losing with the retirement this month of Dan Myers. Read more»
The bobtail tax will be lowered and those who overpaid likely can get refunds. Read more»
The family business and the family farm are not only a nostalgic partof our nation’s history, but a critical part of our national economy. That’swhy perpetuating the family business is such a crucial goal for so manypropane company owners across the nation. Read more»
Many long-time owners of independent propane operations struggle with turning over the reins to someone else. While understandable, it can do irreparable harm to the company. Read more»
I confess right here that I am old enough to remember seeing Burma Shave signs along the highway from the back of our Rambler station wagon. Boy, that hurt to admit. Every few hundred feet an ironic saying or poem would whiz by, line by line, until the last sign, the closer, would always read: Burma Shave. Read more»
I n some ways, today's retail propane market is identical to the industry that has sustained American family businesses for more than four generations. But change is arriving on many fronts, according to the propane marketers who shared insights of their business for our third annual State of the Industry Report. Read more»
We all look for our leaders to be ethical, but I believe thefoundation of effective leadership lies with accountability. Read more»
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has correctedand clarified a number of truck safety rules. Read more»
At age 74, Bill knew it would be time to sell his retail propanebusiness within the next few years. The founder and 70 percent owner ofthe company had three children, none of whom were in the business. Read more»









