Diesel Direct Expands Mobile Fueling Services in Northeast
Diesel Direct, a mobile refueling company headquartered in Massachusetts, recently made an acquisition of mobile refueling assets from New-York-based HOP Energy.
by Staff
April 6, 2014
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Diesel Direct, a mobile refueling company headquartered in Massachusetts, recently made an acquisition of mobile refueling assets from New-York-based HOP Energy.
This expansion included the transitioning of over 200 customers based in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New York.
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“With the addition of the HOP accounts, we will be able to extend our reach deeper into these markets, offer all clients enhanced services, and gain greater scale across all of our business," said President and CEO of Diesel Direct, Bill McNamara.
Diesel Direct Executive Chairman Dan Abrams founded Diesel Direct in 1998 to truck fleets where they are domiciled by bringing the fuel to them on-site when needed.
Today the company operates directly and through partners in 43 states from the East Coast to the West Coast to Hawaii to provide nationwide fuel delivery services.
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Diesel Direct provides services for total supply management, on-site fueling and fuel intelligence control including tanks, disaster management, diesel exhaust fluid replenishment and specialized generator services.
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