Ryder wins Hydrotex contract
Published by Callum O'Reilly,
Senior Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Ryder System Inc. has announced that its Ryder Fuel Services division has been selected as a preferred fuel services partner for Hydrotex, a manufacturer of high-performance lubricants, fuel improvers, and advanced filtration solutions.
Under this arrangement, Ryder will be the preferred provider of comprehensive tank monitoring and management services for Hydrotex’s Precision Fuel Management and Clean Diesel Fuel Management programmes within its customer network.
Peter J. Cochefski, Director of Ryder Fuel Services, said: “We’re very excited to become Hydrotex’s preferred provider […] This is a great opportunity to team up with a respected and prominent name in the fuel improvement market. We’re really looking forward to working with them as they provide their customers with a better solution for improving diesel-fuel quality.”
Ryder will provide Hydrotex a menu of services that include enhanced filtration system installation services; tank inspection services, tank cleaning services; dosing system installation services; and inventory management system installation services.
John Beasley, President and CEO of Hydrotex, said: “This new partnership with Ryder, a respected fuel-management solutions provider with a nationwide footprint, will help us drive our message that improving the cleanliness level of your diesel fuel, no matter the formulation, is the best way to reduce annual operating costs and improve customer satisfaction.”
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/clean-fuels/07082017/ryder-wins-hydrotex-contract/
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