J.J. Taylor Companies Inc. annouced the expansion of its CNG powered fleet and the building of a second CNG station in Ft. Myers, Fla. The company will receive 10 new 2014 Freightliner Cascadia tractors equipped with the new Cummins-Westport ISX 12G engine and the Allison 4000 HS automatic transmission by January 2014.
The new CNG station in Ft. Myers will be ready by February 2014 when TruStar Energy completes construction. The station will have two islands with a fast-fill double pump each and will be open to the public as well as other medium and small fleets in the area.
The new tractors are part of the transportation fleet used by J.J. Taylor in its cross-docking and doubles operation. The company plans to add an additional 27 route delivery units using the ISLG 9 liter engine in the FT. Myers/Southwest Florida market area. Of these, 17 of the units will be added in July 2014 and the rest in January 2015.
With the above additions, J.J. Taylor will have a total of 80 CNG-powered units, or 48% of its Florida fleet, by January 2015. The plans are to convert 100% of its Florida fleet by 2017.
J.J. Taylor Distributing Florida, Inc. currently distributes beer brands from over one hundred domestic, craft and import suppliers serving more than 10,000 retail customers in 17 Florida counties covering 13,575 square miles, with a population of over 5 million people.
J.J. Taylor Announces Fleet Expansion
J.J. Taylor Companies Inc. annouced the expansion of its CNG powered fleet and the building of a second CNG station in Ft. Myers, Fla. The company will receive 10 new 2014 Freightliner Cascadia tractors equipped with the new Cummins-Westport ISX 12G engine and the Allison 4000 HS automatic transmission by January 2014.
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