Schneider National has added fuel-hauling capabilities to its bulk division.

The move stems from the emergency fuel supply chain Schneider managed for the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the U.S. Department of Transportation after Hurricane Katrina.
"Schneider hauled over 1.5 million gallons of diesel and provided drivers, supervision and dispatch services for the Hurricane Katrina recovery efforts," said George Grossardt, vice president and general manager of Schneider National Bulk. "Within days we were able to put together a plan to fuel emergency vehicles and secure hard-to-find diesel storage containers. After a deeper look into this leg of the transportation sector, Schneider realized that offering this service to customers was the next natural extension in our current transportation offerings."
Schneider's research into the fuel-hauling industry revealed aging fleets around the country, new environmental regulations and fuel supply capacity issues. In a time where moving fuel efficiently has never been more important, Schneider will use experience from 45 years in the bulk division and its broad enterprise capabilities to provide fuel hauling in select markets of the country.
Schneider's fuel-hauling services are offered in the Gulf Coast region (stretching from New Orleans, La., to Houston, Texas) and the upper Midwest. Schneider will also explore expanding its fuel-hauling capacity to the eastern portion of the U.S.
Grossardt added the company has made a significant capital investment in state-of-the-art tractors and multi-compartment fuel-hauling trailers, ISO 9001:2000 certification and highly trained drivers.
Schneider National's Bulk Division is one of the largest and longest-standing liquid chemical transportation providers in North America, with more than 900 tractors, 1,500 tanker trailers, 1,000 drivers and a network of national tank wash experts.
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