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July 1, 2004 By LP Gas
As much as any of the previous four Habits of Highly Effective Propane Companies, habit number five is an individual skill that requires patience and experience to master.
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As much as any of the previous four Habits of Highly Effective Propane Companies, habit number five is an individual skill that requires patience and experience to master.
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A Cincinnati classroom of veteran forklift users begins a daylong training session with a 20-question test to measure their knowledge about maintaining and repairing propane-powered forklift fuel systems. Among the questions:
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New truck drivers are going to have to go through new training procedures.
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Spiking diesel fuel prices have been driving some propane marketers to take a closer look at their operations to better maximize the efficiency of their routing procedures and considering adding a fuel surcharge.
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Now that the National Propane Gas Association’s move to the nation’s capital is complete and its staff muscled up, industry leaders will spend $1.1 million next year to make sure they have the full attention of the Washington decision makers they most need to impress.
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It gets frustrating when we only get bad news or we fail to recognize leadership.
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According to general statistics, women tend to make a large percentage of household decisions in comparison to men.
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Foil insert promises to prevent propane tank explosions
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Safer bobtails integrate performance, maintenance technology
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The first major change in 65 years to the rules that govern the time that truck drivers spend on duty has survived its first winter crunch test.
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