Holiday Stationstores Fuel?
#12
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Camp Bucca, Iraq
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Its always a good idea to go tank. No lumpers, no warehouses, no refers, no shippers load and count. Pulling a fuel tank is easy. There are usually 4 compartments, so there is virtually no surge. Go to your delivery, hook up the hoses, unload in the correct tank (most important) then go to load again. Fuel prices may be high, but people will still drive everywhere and that means stations will have to be stocked.
#14
Originally Posted by roehl16
anyone have any info on a company named florida rock and tanklines out o jacksonville fl?
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#15
Originally Posted by trans3
Go to your delivery, hook up the hoses, unload in the correct tank (most important)
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#16
Originally Posted by ronjon619
Originally Posted by trans3
Go to your delivery, hook up the hoses, unload in the correct tank (most important)
I bet if you quiz said driver...he had more than one such incident...and tried to cover the last one up. Got caught by Veder-Root.
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Originally Posted by ronjon619
Originally Posted by Orangetxguy
Got caught by Veder-Root.
No...Veder-Root is the inventory management system that the EPA has forced onto gas stations. It not only keeps track of the quantity of fuel in storage, but also shows how much fuel is unloaded at each delivery, and has leak detection...in case a drive punches a hole in the tank bottom with his gauge stick. Before veder came along..."containing" a mix was easy. Or so I heard. :wink: :wink: :lol: :lol:
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