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W.W. Transport Commits to Natural Gas Trucks
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American Power Group Corporation’s subsidiary American Power Group, Inc. (APG) has been notified by its regional WheelTime Dealer, Clarke Power Services, of an order for ten APG Turbocharged Natural Gas Systems™ from W.W. Transport, Inc. The order will be filled from Clarke Power’s existing inventory of dual-fuel conversion kits.
W.W. Transport, Inc. was founded in 1991 and provides transportation services coast to coast. In addition to normal hauling of flatbed and heavy-haul type business, W.W. Transport, Inc. specializes in food-grade bulk hauling of both liquid and dry bulk as well as a refrigeration division.
Kyle Weuve, W.W. Transport’s Chief Financial Officer stated, “We are making a major commitment to natural gas vehicles with one CNG fill station up and running in Wood River, IL and a second CNG fill station under construction. We plan to operate a fleet of both dedicated and dual-fuel natural gas vehicles based on the best match of power and load. We became very interested in APG Turbocharged Natural Gas Systems due to its operational economics and ability to handle the heavier loads with no loss of power and torque. We expect to expand our fleet with more in the future.”
Lyle Jensen, American Power Group Corporation’s Chief Executive Officer, stated, “W.W. Transport, Inc. is a prime example of a fleet that has a true appreciation of the economical and environmental benefits of how natural gas vehicles can deliver measurable savings and provide a competitive advantage. The APG system should be a perfect match for their medium to heavy-haul loads.”
W.W. Transport, Inc. was founded in 1991 and provides transportation services coast to coast. In addition to normal hauling of flatbed and heavy-haul type business, W.W. Transport, Inc. specializes in food-grade bulk hauling of both liquid and dry bulk as well as a refrigeration division.
Kyle Weuve, W.W. Transport’s Chief Financial Officer stated, “We are making a major commitment to natural gas vehicles with one CNG fill station up and running in Wood River, IL and a second CNG fill station under construction. We plan to operate a fleet of both dedicated and dual-fuel natural gas vehicles based on the best match of power and load. We became very interested in APG Turbocharged Natural Gas Systems due to its operational economics and ability to handle the heavier loads with no loss of power and torque. We expect to expand our fleet with more in the future.”
Lyle Jensen, American Power Group Corporation’s Chief Executive Officer, stated, “W.W. Transport, Inc. is a prime example of a fleet that has a true appreciation of the economical and environmental benefits of how natural gas vehicles can deliver measurable savings and provide a competitive advantage. The APG system should be a perfect match for their medium to heavy-haul loads.”