Penske installing Gasboy Atlas DEF dispensers across North America
GREENSBORO, NC – Penske Truck Leasing has awarded Gilbarco Inc. a contract to install Gasboy Atlas Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) dispensers at more than 200 sites across the country.
by Staff
March 28, 2012
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GREENSBORO, NC – Penske Truck Leasing has awarded Gilbarco Inc. a contract to install Gasboy Atlas Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) dispensers at more than 200 sites across the country. Based in Reading, PA, Penske Truck Leasing delivers innovative transportation and logistics solutions, with more than 1,000 locations and 200,000 vehicles worldwide.
Customers like Penske choose Gasboy Atlas DEF dispensers because they are easy to integrate with their existing fleet dispensing solutions. The DEF dispensers are designed to fit the site’s climate; customers can choose either a warm weather or a cold weather model.
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“Gasboy provides the customer with the highest quality solution and lowest total cost of operations,” said Chris Kastner, VP Commercial at Gilbarco Veeder-Root. “Our DEF solution takes the jugs and totes out of the equation and turns the island into a one stop shop for the fueling customer.” Kastner added: “The strong partnership between Gasboy and PWI Inc., our local distributor, led to the development of a long term solution for Penske.”
Gasboy Atlas DEF dispensers are the only commercial dispensers that measure DEF accurately and reliably using a unique, Weights & Measures-approved mass flow meter that has no moving parts. The mass flow meter and hydraulics are stainless steel to protect against the corrosive characteristics of DEF.
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