
Propane autogas roundup for March 2012
March 2, 2012 By Kevin Yanik
Recent news from the propane autogas market.
Read MoreRecent news from the propane autogas market.
Read MoreRecent news from the propane autogas market.
Read MorePERC highlighted vehicles fueled by propane autogas during the Propane Engine Fuel Summit held last month in Long Beach, Calif., ahead of the ACT Expo.
Read MoreA wholesale price plunge brings healthy margins for most marketers this winter season.
Read MoreAlong with trucking industry-equivalent pay and benefits, professional drivers want up-to-date rigs, respect and open communication channels with management and the dispatching staff. As a nationwide shortage of drivers threatens fleet-efficiency throughout many trucking-oriented businesses, propane companies have an advantage in that many road-warriors also have a strong desire to be home at night.
Read MoreFor a variety of companies in myriad industries, a showroom is a great way to show off the latest and greatest products to new and existing customers.
Read MoreTeaching educators about the benefits of propane-powered school buses can a rewarding experience for a propane marketer. The enrichment can be further enhanced when the retailer also assists the districts in obtaining government grants to cover all the costs.
Read MoreImagine hordes of hurried motorists pulling into gas stations and filling their tanks with propane. Gas-and-go with the swipe of a money card. Think of all the clean-burning gallons that would be consumed should propane become commonplace as an American automobile fuel — to say nothing of the auxiliary LPG business that a public primed for propane would support.
Read MorePropane-powered engines designed for agricultural operations are being positioned to fuel the farming communities that are being pressed to meet increasingly stringent air quality standards.
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