
Manchester Tank unveils new plant with ribbon cutting
October 2, 2020 By Carly Bemer
Manchester Tank & Equipment opened its new plant in Campbellsville, Kentucky, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The 230,000-sq.-ft. facility…
Read MoreManchester Tank & Equipment opened its new plant in Campbellsville, Kentucky, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The 230,000-sq.-ft. facility…
Read MoreThe LP Gas Hall of Fame enshrined its sixth class of inductees April 20 at the Omni Nashville Hotel in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, ahead of the NPGA Southeastern Convention & International Propane Expo.
Read MoreFormer Manchester Tank CEO Darrel Reifschneider served as a safety advocate with his company’s development of the OPD valve.
Read MoreFour industry leaders join the sixth class of the LP Gas Hall of Fame, including John D. (Jack) Capps, Theodore Lemoff, Darrel Reifschneider and William Young.
Read MoreFor years, there’s been a propane-related problem plaguing campsites across the United States: campers disposing 1-pound cylinders improperly….
Read MoreManchester Tank issued a safety bulletin on Oct. 2 after it identified a thread seal issue on 100-pound cylinders that can result in leaks.
Read MoreManchester Tank’s 1-pound refillable propane cylinder debuted at last year’s NPGA Southeastern Convention & International Propane Expo in Atlanta.
Read MoreManchester Tank & Equipment Co. says its 1-pound refillable cylinder is economical, as it helps to reduce disposable cylinders discarded into landfills.
Read MoreIt should come as no surprise to propane marketers that the cost of doing business keeps going up, up and up. Industry suppliers are facing similar increases on the raw materials coming into their factory doors, resulting in higher price tags on the products they sell.
Read MoreComposite cylinders are on the verge of breaking into the U.S. market, but the propane industry isn’t exactly steeling itself for the impact. The cylinders offer a host of advantages over the traditional steel – including a lighter weight, translucent material and a potentially more attractive and ergonomic design – but they are perceived, for now, by many industry leaders as a niche item that will appeal to a small segment of consumers.
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