Facility established as center for Alliance AutoGas equipment
February 12, 2013 By Kevin Yanik
Alliance AutoGas has launched a propane autogas technology center in Asheville, N.C.
Read MoreAlliance AutoGas has launched a propane autogas technology center in Asheville, N.C.
Read MoreAce-Robbins Inc., a propane marketer and HVAC contractor in northeastern Pennsylvania, took delivery of its first propane-powered service van.
Read MoreFontaine Modification joined Alliance AutoGas to provide fleets with propane autogas vehicle conversions.
Read MoreCumberland Gas has joined the Alliance AutoGas network to provide fleets in Georgia and the coastal region with…
Read MoreAutoPort Inc., a vehicle processing and modification facility on the East Coast, has joined the Alliance AutoGas network…
Read MoreThe Iowa County Sheriff’s Office recently converted a cruiser to run on propane autogas and expects to save as much as $5,400 each year on fuel costs.
Read MoreEastern Propane and Sharp Energy have joined the Alliance AutoGas network to help more East Coast vehicle fleets switch to propane autogas.
Read MoreAlliance AutoGas has converted two of 15 shuttles to autogas in Biltmore’s fleet in Asheville, N.C.
Read MoreThe Wisconsin propane retailer recently facilitated a vehicle conversion, fuel supply and safety training for Midwest Roofing and Construction in Dodgeville, Wis.
Read MoreLake Michigan Mailers, a company that specializes in document management, mail processing and data management, is converting its service fleet with the help of AmeriGas and Icom North America.
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