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Pennsylvania Distributor Ready to Deliver Air1 Diesel Exhaust Fluid

AVOCA, PA - Prominent Pennsylvania lubricants company Craft Oil is equipped to supply 68 counties in Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania with Air1, a diesel exhaust fluid (DEF).

by Staff
May 5, 2010
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AVOCA, PA - Prominent Pennsylvania lubricants company Craft Oil is equipped to supply 68 counties in Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania with Air1, a diesel exhaust fluid (DEF). Craft Oil will provide the education, equipment programs and DEF supply options - ranging from bottles to bulk - that their customers' Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) vehicles will need to meet the Environmental Protection Agency's standards to reduce NOx emissions.

"We are very pleased to have Craft Oil join our DeliveryONE distribution team. They are a premier lubricants marketer in an area that we foresee a high demand for DEF. Craft Oil has great leadership and an aggressive sales force that will only promote success," said Brian Astroth, regional sales manager-DeliveryONE, Mansfield Oil Company.

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Mansfield, Yara, and Craft Oil conducted two training sessions in Philadelphia and Scranton, PA, for 30 sales and support representatives who are now certified as Air1 specialists under the DeliveryONE program. Mansfield's DeliveryONE network is the nationwide distribution system for Yara's Air1 brand of DEF in the U.S.

"Air1 DEF is a natural fit for Craft Oil's product distribution. Our customers expect Craft Oil to partner with the largest provider to ensure supply and quality," added Bob Mills, president, Craft Oil.

"Craft Oil has built an outstanding reputation for providing superior service, dedication and quality products in the Northeast and is committed to maintaining Yara's Air1® DEF quality guarantee. A key factor in our selection of Craft Oil is their ability to exceed strict handling requirements from Yara's certified product source points to their facilities and customers," states Ed Wells, regional sales manager, Yara.

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